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This Tiny Frog Has the Cutest (and Loudest) Squeak - MSNMeet the desert rain frog one of nature’s tiniest creatures with the most unexpectedly squeaky call you’ll ever hear. Native to the coastal dunes of southern Africa, this adorable amphibian ...
PORT NOLLOTH, South Africa - A wildlife photographer's footage of a desert rain frog has gone viral on the Internet. Video of the nocturnal amphibian's defensive cry has caused viewers to dub the ...
Following a week of wet weather, native desert frogs are out in full vocal force in parts of central Australia. Last week 43.8 millimetres of rain was measured in Alice Springs, well above the ...
Dean Boshoff, 27, photographed the tiny desert rain frog last month while on a camping trip in the Northern Cape, and after expecting only about 50 hits, he’s already been interviewed by CNN New ...
But they're real ... and they're fabulous. 1. Desert rain frog (calphotos.berkley.edu/Arie van der Meijden) This adorable species of frog is native to South Africa and Namibia.
Among this army of frogs, which only appear under the most ideal conditions, is the elusive Desert Spadefoot (Notaden nichollsi), with its unmistakeable 'grumpy' expression.
RENEE MONTAGNE, host: Get a little rain in a desert, and all sorts of things can happen - like frogs. In our series "Sounds Wild", NPR is collecting the voices of animals.
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