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Residents of New York are buzzing after reports of an unusual animal possibly roaming the streets. Footage captured on a home ...
There is a frog hunting season in New York State that runs mostly in the summer months. "Frogs may be taken in any number and ...
Two friends in upstate New York explain their passion for hunting and cooking frog legs, and some tips on how others can do the same.
All New York frogs start life as aquatic tadpoles, feeding on plant and animal material in water. When they metamorphose into air-breathing adults, they carry some of this aquatic energy stored in ...
Meet Tim Reed and Rodney Smith, a pair of frog hunting fanatics from Upstate New York—and learn to nab more croakers with their advice.
The glass frog’s unusual adaptation to bolster its camouflage could offer clues for preventing deadly blood clots in people.
For the first time since 1882, New York City has a new frog. Dubbed the Atlantic coast leopard frog, the new species was discovered six years ago in the marshes of Staten Island -- hiding in plain ...
In 1989 "Professor" Bill Steed dazzled York Fair goers with his hypnotized frogs, and WGAL Reporter Ed Weinstock was there to chronicle the one-of-kind display.
Fun facts and frequently asked questions about frogs, the largest and most diverse group of amphibians on Earth.
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