Despite a male's best efforts to impress, female
strawberry poison frogs simply chose the closest mate
Not exact matches
After letting the
strawberry poison dart
frogs establish territories in the lab, the scientists dropped trespassing
frogs, one at a time, into each resident's home turf.
When confronted by members of their own species and one other
frog species, red
strawberry poison dart
frogs reacted more violently than green ones, the researchers will report in an upcoming issue of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.