Lansing State Journal on MSN
LSJ photographer shares top 5 Lansing area parks he visited in 2025
The 15-acre park, located at 1389 Sylvan Glen Drive, offers the quiet beauty along natural trails that meander through thick ...
Oprah Daily on MSN
Hotels We Love: Origins Floral
Regardless of the humidity, give me a beautiful body of water in a remote location, and I become that joyous kid covered in ...
Spend the morning hiking through the bayou, then head into the city for dinner at one of New Orleans’ legendary restaurants. It’s the perfect Louisiana combo – like red beans and rice or Saints ...
Animalogic on MSN
How red-eyed tree frogs use illusion to outsmart predators
Red-eyed tree frogs rely on a unique blend of color and stillness to disappear into rainforest foliage. When resting, their ...
Atlanta will soon have the world's most famous frog added to the city's skyline, and CBS News Atlanta has a sneak peek at his ...
Frog gut bacterium eliminates cancer tumors in mice with a single dose By Bronwyn Thompson December 16, 2025 The Japanese tree frog (Hyla japonica) hosts a bacterium that kills tumors from the inside ...
The DNR is proposing a rule that would ban catching native Wisconsin frogs and using them in summertime jumping contests ...
Mongabay News on MSN
A new frog species emerges from Peru’s cloud forests — and it’s already at risk
Deep within the cloud forests of the San Martín region of Peru lie two places so high, cold and remote that they remained ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Play Dead or Drown: How Female Frogs Outsmart Deadly Mating Balls
Playing dead isn't the ultimate ghosting technique. Frogs use "tonic immobility" as a strategy to stay alive during mating ...
Nearly 20 years ago, the last known Cascades frog disappeared from Lassen Volcanic National Park. Now researchers are ...
A research team of Prof. Eijiro Miyako at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) has discovered that the bacterium Ewingella americana, isolated from the intestines of Japanese ...
After Cascades frogs vanished from Lassen Volcanic National Park 18years ago, scientists are reintroducing them to the park.
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