Cricket frogs were once thought to hop on the water’s surface. They actually leap in and out of the water in a form of locomotion called porpoising.
Their findings, published in Communications Biology, reveal remarkable adaptations that allow these cricket species to thrive in a hostile environment. Animals that live in ant colonies ...
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation-Virginia State Parks The spread of invasive species, a species that is non-native (or alien) to an ecosystem and whose introduction has caused or is ...
There is a good chance that there are additional species of upland pygmy mole crickets in other sandy areas of southeastern North America. /// Se describe una nueva especie de Tridactylidae, Ellipes ...