Frogs
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You see insects, you see frogs, snakes, eagles, butterflies, frogs, snakes, eagles.
The insects are eaten by the frogs; the
frogs
are eaten by the snakes; the snakes are eaten by the eagles.
So it's interesting for me, when I'm looking for someone who can really talk to me and talk to an audience about these things, that probably one of the most important people in the world who can discuss toxicity in babies is expert in
frogs.
In fact, my involvement in the whole pesticide issue was sort of a surprise as well when I was approached by the largest chemical company in the world and they asked me if I would evaluate how atrazine affected amphibians, or my
frogs.
And the
frogs
that are exposed to atrazine, the testes are full of holes and spaces, because the hormone imbalance, instead of allowing sperm to be generated, such as in the testis here, the testicular tubules end up empty and fertility goes down by as much as 50 percent.
Now if I told the men in this village that the
frogs
have pour immune function and eggs developing in their testes, the connection between environmental health and public health would be clear.
First, let me introduce myself, I'm Fred, I've been an environmentalist since I was a kid, when I watched the fish and the
frogs
in my neighborhood pond die from a chemical spill.
It mentioned leopards and ring-tailed coatis and poison dart
frogs
and boa constrictors and then coleoptera, which turn out to be beetles.
And there were crickets and birds and
frogs
making noise, and as we sat there, over the mountains coming in from the north were these Steven Spielbergian clouds rolling toward us, and as the clouds got about halfway over the valley, so help me God, every single animal in that place stopped making noise at the same time.
There's a dreadful fungus that's moving through the world that's called the chytrid fungus, and it's nailing
frogs
all over the world.
In the stomach, the eggs went on to develop into tadpoles, and in the stomach, the tadpoles went on to develop into frogs, and they grew in the stomach until eventually the poor old frog was at risk of bursting apart.
It has a little cough and a hiccup, and out comes sprays of little
frogs.
And he thought about it, and he went to his deep freezer, minus 20 degrees centigrade, and he poured through everything in the freezer, and there in the bottom was a jar and it contained tissues of these
frogs.
And when there's enough moisture in the soil in the spring,
frogs
will dig themselves to the surface and gather around these large, vernal pools in great numbers.
(Frogs
croaking) Mono Lake is just to the east of Yosemite National Park in California, and it's a favorite habitat of these toads, and it's also favored by U.S. Navy jet pilots, who train in their fighters flying them at speeds exceeding 1,100 kilometers an hour and altitudes only a couple hundred meters above ground level of the Mono Basin, very fast, very low, and so loud that the anthrophony, the human noise, even though it's six and a half kilometers from the frog pond you just heard a second ago, it masked the sound of the chorusing toads.
(Frogs
croaking) Now at the end of that flyby, it took the
frogs
fully 45 minutes to regain their chorusing synchronicity, during which time, and under a full moon, we watched as two coyotes and a great horned owl came in to pick off a few of their numbers.
It’s one of thousands of animal species, like frogs, jellyfish, salamanders, and snakes, that use toxic chemicals to defend themselves – in this case, by spewing poisonous liquid from glands in its abdomen.
Meanwhile, poison dart
frogs
have also evolved resistance to their own toxins, but through a different mechanism.
So what prevents poison
frogs
from poisoning themselves?
For poison dart
frogs
and many other animals with neurotoxic defenses, a few genetic changes alter the structure of the alkaloid-binding site just enough to keep the neurotoxin from exerting its adverse effects.
We talked and discovered how prisons and inmates could actually help advance science by helping them complete projects they couldn't complete on their own, like repopulating endangered species: frogs, butterflies, endangered prairie plants.
There, they took out these green monkey
frogs
— these are big suckers, they're like this — and they began licking them.
Let's live in a world where the shamans live in these forests and heal themselves and us with their mystical plants and their sacred
frogs.
If astronomers were frogs, perhaps they'd see Kermit the Frog.
Getting rid of the mosquito removes a food source for lots of organisms, like
frogs
and fish and birds.
That's similar to the much more rapid changes faced by
frogs
today as they transition from tadpoles with gills to adults with lungs.
(Digital hum and whistling sound) The (Whistles) is
frogs
at home, don't pay attention to that.
Interestingly, now in the Virtual Museum for Africa, we have maps for dragonflies and damselflies, butterflies and moths, reptiles, frogs, orchids, spiders, scorpions, and yes, we are even mapping mushrooms.
Around the world there are more than 600 plant species that supplement a regular diet of sunlight, water, and soil with insects, microbes, or even
frogs
and rats.
Frogs
adapted to deserts.
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