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Frogs with CLAWS from sub-Saharan Africa are invading parts of Florida


Frogs with CLAWS from sub-Saharan Africa are invading parts of Florida
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An invasive frog with sharp claws has been confirmed in parts of southern Florida that could outcompete native species.
Formally known as Tropical clawed frog, the small amphibian has protruding eyes, a flattened body and short talons attached to each limb.
Although a frog with claws may sound startling, scientists at the University of Florida say people need not fret over them, as the creature uses them to shred and break apart prey – insects and other aquatic vertebras. ....

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Bats soar up to a mile above the ground by riding late night winds


Bats soar up to a mile above the ground by riding late night winds
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Bats are able to soar up to a mile above the ground during flight by riding late night winds and updrafts, according to a new study into the flying mammals.
Scientists already knew bats could reach such lofty heights, but until this new study by Southeastern Louisiana University they didn t know how they soared so far up.
A group of European free-tailed bats were fitted with high-resolution GPS loggers that recorded their location every 30 seconds over three days - for six hours a night. ....

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