Can adult entertainment save this endangered amphibian? In honor of National Wildlife Day on Friday, Sept. 4, webcam-focused porn site ImLive has launched a fund-raising campaign to save the so-called ...
Despite its undignified moniker, the “scrotum frog” is critical to the South American ecosystem. Conservationists say this funny frog is a key part of their work in the Lake Titicaca region, between ...
The Titicaca water frog has been jokingly called the Titicaca “scrotum frog” because of its excessive amount of skin. However, the frog’s baggy skin plays an important role in how the frog utilizes ...
If scientists hope to save this frog they must sac up and hop to it. The endangered “scrotum frog” — otherwise known as Telmatobius culeus to eggheads — is native to South America’s Lake Titicaca, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Twenty endangered "scrotum frogs" recently went on display at a British ...
The breaking news may have sounded nuts, but it’s gravely serious: thousands of scrotum frogs have croaked in Lake Titicaca. Some 10,000 of the critically endangered amphibians named for their baggy, ...
When they grow up, they'll be big, gray-green and saggy-skinned, but for now, the newest critically endangered babies at the Denver Zoo are slender and sleek. The hatchlings are the first tadpoles of ...
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Peruvian authorities are scrambling to determine why thousands of critically endangered, Titicaca water frogs are washing up belly up, after an environmental group reported the mass die-off last week.
Peru’s rare and endangered Titicaca water frogs are in even more trouble now, after 10,0000 of them turned up dead along the Coata River in Puno. The river, which feeds into Lake Titicaca, serves as a ...
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