But did you know that there's a small frog in the Pacific Northwest that belly flops(肚子先着水)? It's called a tailed frog.Dr. Rick Eisner, who has been studying tailed frogs for the past few years, says, “I've looked at thousands of jumps and have never seen them land on ...
一段的最后两句话But did you know that there’s a small frog in the Pacific Northwest that bellyflops(肚子先着水)? It’s called a tailed frog.所以tailed frogs就是他与其他着陆的方式不一样。故选D小题2:细节理解题。第三段倒数第三句Tailed frogs can't move their back legs as quickly a...
1.(Animals) any arboreal frog of the familyHylidae, chiefly of SE Asia, Australia, and America. They are strong jumpers and have long toes ending in adhesive discs, which assist in climbing 2.(Animals) any of various other arboreal frogs of different families ...
for example, the Burrowing Toads, Flesh-bellied Frogs and Neotropical Thin-toed Frogs are only found in South Texas or in the case of Barking Frogs, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.
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You probably know that frogs hop (双足跳).But did you know that there's a small frog in the Pacific Northwest that bellyflops(肚子先着水)?It's called a tailed frog. Dr.Rick Essner,who has been studying tailed frogs for the past few years,says,"I've looked at thousands of jumps ...
This includes the Pacific Northwest of the USA, which now hosts multiple expanding X. laevis populations. For many amphibians, chemical cues communicate important information, including the presence of predators. Here, we tested the role chemical cues may play in mediating interactions be...
Managing catchments based on these combined concepts would better maintain all the components of watersheds and the interacting processes that comprise their ecological integrity. To examine these ideas, I review riparian protection regulations in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, regulations ...
Curi- ously, the frog calls heard in many movies and televi- sion shows as ambient noise in nighttime scenes is that of the Pacific chorus frog (P. regilla) [40]. Chorus frogs have also been used as flagship species, representing con- servation initiatives. For example, the boreal chorus...
In this story, we focus on the Wandering Salamander. We explore explanations for its mysterious North American distribution in relation to its ability to live by the sea. A future story will dive into the saltier aspects of life for Pacific Treefrogs and Rough-skinned Newts. ...