The overachieving Wallace's flying frog wasn't content to just hop and swim. Thousands of years of watching birds navigate the rain forest and avoid predators by taking to the sky appears to have ...
Fascinated by his amphibious gift, Wallace painted a watercolor of the flying frog, then an unknown species. He later discussed the species, named Rhacophorus nigropalmatus or “Wallace’s frog,” as an ...
Dr George Beccaloni from the Natural History Museum reveals how Wallace's theory of natural selection came to be published jointly with Charles Darwin. "These frogs are big – up to 10cm long ...
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