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Hawaii’s Big Island is overrun with a very tiny—and very loud—frog. Native to Puerto Rico, the coquí frog is about the size of a quarter. It compensates for its diminutive size with its ...
“We have been croaking to our tree frogs for about two weeks now. They respond and it makes it easier to find them,” Robin Mulford, a biologist at Bournemouth Oceanarium on England’s south ...
HILO >> State funding to control small, noisy frogs on the Big Island is drying up as researchers are now resigned to focusing on preventing them from spreading to other Hawaiian islands.
The old bill, apparently ducking more serious issues, had wished to apprehend some very croaky frogs, whose deep, belchy bellowing had been making it hard for a disgruntled neighbour to sleep.
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