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A Goliath froglet Schäfer et al (2019) Because these amphibious behemoths are surprisingly skittish for their size, the team couldn’t directly observe the frogs building these nests.
An adult Goliath frog caught by a local frog hunter. Marvin Schäfe The aptly named Goliath frogs are the world’s largest frog species. They can grow to more than 13 inches long, excluding their ...
New research shows that Goliath frogs – the world’s largest frog species – build ponds for their eggs and tadpoles, pushing rocks more than half of their body weight in the process.
The world’s largest frog builds nests in streams, which seems to entail shifting rocks that weigh up to two kilograms. This heavy lifting may explain why goliath frogs have evolved such large ...
New research shows that Goliath frogs -- the world's largest frog species, found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea -- build ponds for their eggs and tadpoles, moving rocks more than half of their ...
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