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Scientists Created Gene-Edited Albino Cane Frogs To Unravel The Mysteries Of Natural Selection
It’s often assumed that albino animals are rare in the wild because their lack of pigment makes them stick out in the natural environment, turning them into easy pickings for hungry predators. However ...
Anneke Lincoln Schoeman receives funding from the DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology. The African clawed frog is the world’s most widely distributed amphibian. It can be found lurking ...
To find some of the frogs at the Ribbit Exhibit, you need the eyes chew. Instead they use their teeth to grasp the wiggling food and swallow it whole. One of the easiest frogs to spot is the albino ...
ON February 22, Mr. L. Gentry, of Blacksmith Hill, Sanderstead, Surrey, found an albino specimen of the common frog (Rana temporaria) in his garden. He presented the frog to this Museum, and it is now ...
SOME years ago, Dr. Nellie B. Eales wrote concerning records of albino frogs 1. It will be of interest to zoologists to know that on March 28, 1938, a schoolboy found a mass of white spawn in a brook ...
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