Frogs in Myanmar are surprisingly dependent upon elephants, or rather, the tracks they leave behind. New research shows that water-filled elephant footprints provide an under-appreciated sanctuary for ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Over six months, researchers examined amphibian and reptile populations in a number of elephant and non-elephant sites in Tanzania. A fenced-in ...
As a canopy of stars unfurled across the landscape of Namibia, a “golden” creature sat in a shallow pond. The animal’s size and “aggressive” nature made it easy to spot. When scientists found the huge ...
The video has garnered 1.1 million views and over 129,000 likes. The internet is full of heartwarming videos where baby elephants charm everyone with their innocence and curiosity. Adding to the ...
Researchers in Myanmar describe flooded elephant tracks as key breeding grounds and 'stepping stones' connecting populations. Frogs need elephants. That's what a new WCS-led study says that looked at ...
They may not be the best-smelling homes, but Asian elephant dung piles provide certain frog species with shelter, one researcher has found. Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz of the University of Tokyo found the ...
Researchers have discovered that Asian elephant footprints can create stable, safe breeding grounds for frogs in Myanmar. The scientists believe these stable foot ponds can last for more than a year, ...
YANGON, Myanmar (June 4, 2019) - Frogs need elephants. That's what a new WCS-led study says that looked at the role of water-filled elephant tracks in providing predator-free breeding grounds and ...
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