Deep within the rainforest rivers of western Central Africa lives a frog that seems to ignore many of the usual rules of ...
The Goliath frog is the largest frog on Earth, but its size may not be just a quirk of nature. Scientists think this giant ...
New evidence shows that Goliath frogs—the world’s largest species of frog—construct their own ponds, providing a safe space for their tadpoles to grow. New research published today in the Journal of ...
Goliath frogs officially get the award for best (and strongest) animal parents ever. According to research recorded in a new article in the Journal of Natural History, Goliath frogs, the world’s ...
Source: Marvin Schäfer / Frogs & Friends e.V. Researchers describe the first example of nest-building in an African amphibian, the Goliath frog, and suggest why they grow so gigantic in a new article ...
The goliath frog can grow up to 13 inches (33 cm) in length from snout to vent, and weighs up to 8 lb (3 kg). This animal has a relatively small habitat range, mainly in West Africa (near Gabon). Its ...
The goliath frog, the world’s largest known frog species, sometimes moves large stones and rocks weighing more than half its weight to create dammed ponds on sandy riverbanks to serve as nesting sites ...
The world's largest frog — aptly named the Goliath frog — is so huge and strong, it can move rocks and other debris to build their own ponds used to raise their young. Native to Cameroon and ...
The first example of 'nest'-building in an African amphibian, the Goliath frog could explain why they have grown to be giant. The first example of "nest"-building in an African amphibian, the Goliath ...
Source: Marvin Schäfer / Frogs & Friends e.V. Researchers describe the first example of nest-building in an African amphibian, the Goliath frog, and suggest why they grow so gigantic in a new article ...
The first example of "nest"-building in an African amphibian, the Goliath frog, has been described in a new article in the Journal of Natural History, and could explain why they have grown to be giant ...