While poking around the garden the other day I found an adorable visitor, a small frog called a gray tree frog (Hyla versicolor) resting among the brightly colored flowers. This amazing little ...
In the forests of China and Southeast Asia, Chinese flying tree frogs, a type of tree frog called Polypedates dennysi, jump from branch to branch. They can glide a bit, but landing safely is very ...
Tree frogs’ feet aren’t nearly as powerful as those of the well-studied gecko, but their traction is good enough that they can grip the underside of a wet, slick leaf. Now, researchers have evidence ...
Tree frogs rely on the joint efforts of friction and adhesion to stick to a vertical or ceiling-type surface, new videos reveal. While the creatures rely on their sticky toe pads to hold them up, new ...
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