The Eiffinger’s tree frog (Kurixalus eiffingeri) could be said to have the most house-proud babies in nature, as their ...
Eiffinger’s tree frog babies store their solid waste in an intestinal pouch, releasing less ammonia into their watery cribs than other frog species.
A creature that doesn't poop has been found.According to Japanese media such as Gigi Press, a research team at Nagoya ...
Whether you’re buying groceries from the supermarket or getting take-out, you expect the food to be safe, clean and free from ...
If you have access to electricity, then you might be able to cremate your toilet waste. Years ago when we first got a cabin in the woods, we had an Incinolet incinerator toilet. It was all ...
The Eiffinger's tree frog (Kurixalus eiffingeri), found on Ishigaki and Iriomote islands in Japan, has a unique biological adaptation: its tadpoles do not defecate during their early developmental ...
Certain foods can help you poop. A high-fiber diet—meaning one with lots of fruits and vegetables—can help keep your bowel movements regular. Conversely, a low-fiber diet—consisting mostly ...
Many of us are familiar with the story of The Frog Prince, where a princess kisses a frog, and to her surprise, it transforms into a human prince. In reality, many frog species produce poison in ...
An image of a biofluorescent frog perched on a bioluminescent mushroom is the People's Choice winner for the Beaker Street Science Photography Competition 2024. A stunning image of a luminescent ...
The Roadkill Cook-Off put the town of Marlinton, W. Va., on the map, in a state that’s a hearty stew of homey mountain towns.