How the guts of Japanese frogs could cure colorectal cancer — even better than chemo: study

How the guts of Japanese frogs could cure colorectal cancer — even better than chemo: study

Could guts save your butt? A new study reports that bacteria found in the intestines of Japanese tree frogs show remarkable promise in treating colorectal cancer. A research team from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) discovered that the bacterium Ewingella americana could prove more effective than conventional treatments. While the relationship … Read more

Female frogs may eat male suitors after mating call in act of ‘sexual cannibalism,’ new theory suggests

Female frogs may eat male suitors after mating call in act of ‘sexual cannibalism,’ new theory suggests

It’s frog-eat-frog in the amphibian dating game. An ecologist has captured the moment a female green and golden bell frog attempted to eat a male suitor.   Dr. John Gould, from the University of Newcastle in Australia, observed the female holding onto his leg with a firm bite. Dr John Gould, from the University of Newcastle … Read more

Female frogs fake their deaths to avoid having sex: study

Female frogs fake their deaths to avoid having sex: study

No joke, they “croak.” Female frogs fake their deaths to avoid sexual interactions, a new study has found. Experts previously believed that she-frogs weren’t able to fend off unwanted male attention — in the form of intimidation, harassment and even forced sex — that could potentially lead to the physical attachment of male frogs to females, called … Read more

Frogs become transparent by ‘hiding’ blood in their liver during sleep: study

Frogs become transparent by ‘hiding’ blood in their liver during sleep: study

Now you see them, now you don’t. Some frogs found in South and Central America have the rare ability to turn on and off their nearly transparent appearance, researchers report Thursday in the journal Science. During the day, these nocturnal frogs sleep by hanging underneath tree leaves. Their delicate, greenish transparent forms don’t cast shadows, rendering … Read more