That's like a human lifting a refrigerator with their tongue! Because of this, frogs don't go whipping out their tongues for fun, but when they finally do, it can grab a meal straight out of the air.
Beelzebufo ampinga, the so-called "devil frog," may be the largest frog that ever lived. These beach-ball-size amphibians, now extinct, grew to 16 inches (41 centimeters) in length and weighed ...
The species in this group include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. All can breathe and absorb water through their very thin skin. Amphibians also have special skin glands that produce useful ...
Glass frogs, native to Central American rainforests, have lime green skin, but their transparent bellies reveal their internal organs, earning them the name ‘glass frogs’. Glass frogs are ...