Physical restraint of larger frogs. Medium and large frogs and toads (>5 g) should be grasped around their waist with their hind limbs fully extended. The handler should make sure the frog cannot ...
In large part, these malformations involved limb deformities in recently metamorphosed frogs. Extra limbs, partially and completely missing limbs, and a variety of other limb malformations (e.g., skin ...
It’s natural to assume all frog species spend their lives above ground, hopping along lily pads and rocky riversides. However ...
In this country, a plate of frog legs (or “frogs' legs” as the dish is commonly called outside the US) usually brings to mind France or the French-influenced regions of the American South. Frog legs, ...
A juvenile American tree frog (Hyla cinerea) of unknown age was presented to the Exotic Service at the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine for an acute onset of swelling of the left ...
Appearance-wise, the rain frog is bulbous, with bulging eyes, short limbs, and webbed toes. They live from 4 and 14 years and typically measure between 1.5 and 2.5 inches. The desert rain frog is ...
A new chemical treatment allowed African clawed frogs, which normally don’t regenerate limbs, to regrow functional hind legs following amputation. Dan is a News Editor at The Scientist. He writes and ...
Wang J, Liu S, Wang H, Wang M, Rao D (2025) The young frog is described as having a green body with black spots, long “yellowish-green” limbs with “brown crossbars,” and a black stripe ...