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After observing a number of frogs, salamanders, and newts under blue and ultraviolet light, the team found that every amphibian they tested could glow, or ‘biofluoresce.’ Although ...
Many species of salamander and frog are naturally fluorescent, glowing green under certain wavelengths of light, and we don’t yet understand why. Biofluorescence occurs when light hits a living ...
With California now facing yearly threats of devastating wildfires, a Dominican University researcher is looking to salamanders as a potential indicator of the fires' impact on wildlife.
Outdoor Elements is available to stream on ... I was doing some fall garden cleanups in my yard. It's a blue spotted salamander black body with bluish gray spots, smudges on the side.
Research from Wake Forest University shows how salamanders react to drought, shedding light on the impact of climate change and increased urbanization. On the heels of one the worst U.S. droughts ...
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