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While basically all frogs are semi-aquatic to some degree, some species spend nearly all of their lives underwater! Though ...
T he Suriname Toad (Pipa pipa) could be one of the strangest frogs you might see in the rainforest; in fact it’s not a toad but an aquatic dwelling frog.
George B. Rabb, Mary S. Rabb, On the Mating and Egg-Laying Behavior of the Surinam Toad, Pipa pipa, Copeia, Vol. 1960, No. 4 (Dec. 30, 1960), pp. 271-276 ...
These Baby Toads Burst Out Of Their Mom's Back Like popping pimples? Then you'll love how the Surinam toad gives birth.
Meet the Surinam Toad, a five-inch-long amphibian that lives in South America. Once the female toad’s eggs are fertilized by the male, they embed in her back, which transforms into a honeycomb ...
A toad with fluorescent purple markings and 12 kinds of dung beetles were among two dozen new species discovered in the remote plateaus of eastern Suriname, scientists said Monday.
A cane toad from Suriname is helping Northern Arizona University researcher Kiisa Nishikawa understand the speed, power and energy behind the toad's ability to capture prey with its tongue. Her ...