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Bromeliads are cone -shaped plants that grow on trees . Their cones catch a lot of rainwater and form little swimming pools high above the around . Tiny frogs salamanders , and crabs live in these pools . Mosquitoes and dragonflies lay eggs in t...
Bromeliads are cone -shaped plants that grow on trees . Their cones catch a lot of rainwater and form little swimming pools high above the around . Tiny frogs salamanders , and crabs live in these pools . Mosquitoes and dragonflies lay eggs in t...
The Boreal Digging Frog has an interesting life cycle and is an explosive breeder. It spends most of its time underground in burrows and emerges after the heavy summer monsoon rains to breed in temporary pools. They breed fast, as they need to complete the breeding cycle before the pools ...
Go for a ride on the Wildlife Carousel, then watch elephants cool off in the pools of the McNair Elephant Habitat Area or venture to the African Forest to see chimpanzees, ostriches and gorillas. The zoo welcomes 2 million guests per year, so consider a visit during the area's mild fall...
The Goliath frogs living on the banks of the Mpoula River in western Cameroon build real pools, cleaned and consolidated by stone walls weighing up to two kilograms, at the edge of the shoreline, just at river level. This construction effort, coupled with nighttime surveillance, combines an ...
"Oh, wise little frog, come again soon; for we be old, thy mother and I." "Come soon," said Mother Wolf, "little naked son of mine. For, listen, child of man, I loved thee more than ever I loved my cubs." "I will surely come," said Mowgli. "And when I come it will...
Go for a ride on the Wildlife Carousel, then watch elephants cool off in the pools of the McNair Elephant Habitat Area or venture to the African Forest to see chimpanzees, ostriches and gorillas. The zoo welcomes 2 million guests per year, so consider a visit during the area's mild fall...
Helen’s Flying Frog (Rhacophorus helenae) Rowley, Tran, Hoang, and Le, 2012 Armed with large hands and feet that are fully webbed, Helen’s Tree Frog is able glide gracefully down from trees to breed in forest pools, and probably even glide from tree to tree. Because they likely spend...