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  2. Discover how frogs see the world with Museum scientists. Through a series of expeditions up mountains and into rainforests, experts are figuring out exactly how frogs' eyesight works, using a wide range of technologies in the process.

  3. Jul 2, 2018 · Wallace's flying frog is a large tree frog found in rainforests in Southeast Asia. It is one of a number of ‘flying frogs’ that are able to glide from tree to tree with the aid of webbing between their fingers and toes.

  4. Phys­i­cal De­scrip­tion. Wal­lace's fly­ing frog is a rel­a­tively small or­gan­ism (15 - 20 mm) that pos­sesses a dis­tinct large eye. A tym­pa­num mem­brane is lo­cated pos­te­rior to the eye. This anatom­i­cal fea­ture serves as an eardrum to Rha­cophorids as well as to other species of Anu­rans (Cog­ger and Zweifel, 1998).

  5. At Blind Frog, we pan for Spanish beads and swim in a spring that the cast is mining to extract a supposed buried mysterious chest. We happen to pass a van of researchers at the gate who say they’ve been chasing five mysterious lights that were spotted flying over in the early morning.

  6. Mar 1, 2022 · Tree frogs have sacrificed the ability to see ultraviolet (UV) light to focus on the fine details. Research led by scientists at the Museum is bringing clarity to our understanding of frog vision, offering insight into how these animals have evolved.

  7. It can even make slight turns in the air by moving its body, and they undulate to maintain stability. By tilting their bodies 25 to 30 degrees against the airflow it stays aerodynamic and can travel more than 20 metres. Paradise tree snakes feed on geckos and other lizards, bats, and frogs.

  8. Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch: Created by Scott Hunter. With Duane Ollinger, Chad Ollinger, Charlie Snider, Eric Drummond. There are some places on earth where the land just seems different, and Blind Frog Ranch in eastern Utah is one of those places.

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