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The Red-Eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas) is a type of frog which is found on trees and leaves of the tropical rain forests of Central America. are known as arboreal hylid, which means part of the tree-dwelling frog family.
Red-eyed tree frogs are arboreal that spend most of their life on trees and will require a variety of climbing and hiding structures within their habitat. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs can defy gravity and cling to leaves, sticks, and even glass. The suction cup-like foot pad helps them cling to the underside of leaves. Frogs’ feet are not entirely flat and fit into irregular surfaces very well. These frogs can stick to almost any surface, especially anything moist. They are found in the lowland rainforest and surrounding hills, closer to rivers or such water bodies. They are capable swimmers and visit these areas regularly as they can absorb water through the skin on their belly.
They are known for their bulging red eyes with a vertical pupil, which may result from their nocturnal behavior. They sleep by day, clinging to the bottom of the leaf with closed red eyes and body marking covered. The dorsal area is neon green with yellow or blue vertical markings on it. Their sides are light blue or cream-colored or may have yellow stripes. The upper legs are bright blue and the feet are bright red or orange. The suction toe pads are also the same color. The younger red-eyed tree frog may be brown in color and change color as they mature. The Red-Eyed Tree frog is found to be in the range of 2-3 inches. The female is larger than the male. They can change their body color to darker green or reddish-brown.
Red-eyed tree frogs are insectivores, eating crickets, moths, grasshoppers, flies, and other insects. Sometimes, they eat smaller frogs. Tadpoles mostly eat fruit flies and pinhead crickets. A red-eyed tree frog is an ambush predator which catches its prey using the element of surprise.
Despite intense coloration of the body, the red-eyed tree frog is not poisonous like other brightly-colored species of frogs. Their defense mechanism is startled coloration. These colors, as defense mechanisms, help them to merge in with their surrounding green fauna and flora. If the green camouflage fails and a predator spots a sleeping frog, When disturbed or attacked, they will open and bulge their bright red eyes and reveal their huge webbed orange feet and brightly colored yellow and blue flanks. The predator is often so surprised by these sudden flashes of color that it is momentarily confused and hesitates. The shocking colors of this frog may over-stimulate a predator's eyes, creating a confusing ghost image This will make the predator, pause for a moment giving them enough time to jump to safety.
Snakes are especially important predators of tree frogs. Snakes largely search for prey via chemical cues, rather than visual ones, negating the camouflage protection most tree frogs possess. Additionally, many snakes are accomplished climbers that can ascend trees, as well as tree frogs. Birds typically have excellent eyesight and are capable of finding even the most well-camouflaged tree frogs. Otters, raccoons, and squirrels eat tree frogs. The sharp eyesight and dexterous hands of these two mammals assist in locating and manipulating their amphibian prey. Bat regularly predates upon calling frogs, able to discern edible species from toxic species by call alone. Tadpoles are targeted by dragonflies, fish, and water beetles.
Red-Eyed Tree Frogs usually mate in the rainy season. The mating process starts with croaking and quivering mating rituals. The process for mating is called amplexus, which is common among varied frog species. In this process, the smaller males clasp themselves to the larger females when their eggs reach maturity. The males will inseminate the eggs as the females lay them. This process may take a day or longer. They mate the underside of the leaves, while the female is clinging to the leaves for both of them. The female will enter the water after she lays her clutch with the male still attached to her in order to fill her bladder with water. Water will keep the eggs moist. The eggs are laid on the underside of leaves close to the water. The eggs hatch within a few days of laying. After the eggs hatch, the tadpoles will emerge quickly and swim around the eggs until it ruptures. This is a quick process to let the tadpoles enter the water below.
It takes a red-eyed tree frog one to two years to reach maturity, depending on how much they eat. The frogs usually survive about 5 years in the wild, but can live much longer in captivity.
The species is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN due to its wide distribution and presumed large populations; it is also present in a large number of protected areas throughout its range. Pressures on the red-eyed treefrog include habitat loss through deforestation and some collection for the pet trade.
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The lowland streaked tenrec (Hemicentetes semispinosus) belongs to the family Tenrecidae in the order Afrosoricida, and more specifically to the subfamily of the spiny tenrecs Tenrecinae. The species is found in the tropical lowland rainforest, in the northern and eastern parts of Madagascar. The streaked tenrec lives in long, shallow burrows which are usually occupied by family groups, consisting of up to 20 animals.
The lowland streaked tenrec looks kind of like a mix between a shrew and a hedgehog. Its backside is covered with quills and fur, while its underside is covered in soft hair. True to its name, the lowland streaked tenrec has four yellow streaks running the length of its body. It also has a long, pointed snout, no tail, big ears, and small eyes. It's a small creature, reaching only about 5.5 inches in length and about 4.5-10 ounces in weight.
Tenrecs communicate using a variety of sensory cues, including visual, mechanical (touch), olfactory (smell), and auditory signals. Examples of communication methods include touching noses, squeaking, tongue clicking, and chattering. Tenrecs also use their quills to communicate. For instance, the spines on the top of the head and around the neck are raised when the animal is agitated or threatened. Agitation is frequently accompanied by stamping of the feet and chattering or “crunching” noises. Unlike other tenrecs, the Lowland Streaked Tenrec cannot curl up into a spiky ball to protect itself. If the opponent does not retreat, the tenrec will rush and head-butt its attacker, dislodging its head spines into its enemy. Some know predators of the lowland streaked tenrec include Dumeril’s boa, Malagasy ring-tailed mongooses, Malagasy fossas, Malagasy civets, and humans.
But one form of communication among lowland streaked tenrecs that have been of particular interest to researchers is stridulation, The streaked tenrec is the only mammal known to use stridulation for generating sound, a method more commonly associated with insects and snakes which possess stridulation organs. The lowland streaked tenrec has a stridulation organ consisting of a small number of specialized quills on its back. By rubbing these quills together in rapid succession, the tenrec is able to produce a high-pitched ultrasonic call. The sound produced is too high to be perceived by human ears.
Stridulation appears to be used mainly for communication during foraging, although it is suspected that the high-pitched sounds might also serve as a warning mechanism for predators. Along with stridulation, these animals communicate through tongue-clicking to turn away intruders. It's also possible that they use echolocation (locate objects with sound rather than sight), but this supposition is not proven yet.
The lowland streaked tenrec is active both during the day and at night. Its diet is made up primarily of earthworms, but it will sometimes prey on other invertebrates as well. They are able to stomp on the ground with their legs which could lead to increased earthworm activity so they would be able to find them more easily. If they get separated from their group they are able to send out sound vibrations using their quills which the other tenrecs can hear and subsequently lead the lost tenrec back to their group. Feeding upon worms, Lowland streaked tenrecs control populations of these invertebrates, thus playing an important role in the ecosystem of their habitat.
The streaked tenrec has an ability to enter torpor seasonally however, it is dependent on altitude, age, fat stores, and temperature. Torpor for this species generally occurs during June and July and during winter. However, The streaked tenrec is a facultative hibernator in response to environmental conditions. Facultative hibernation occurs only when the animal faces cold or food stress and will come out of torpor during winter and forage.
During the mating season, males compete with each other, engaging in fights in order to attract the attention of receptive females. Lowland tenrecs mate in September-December. The gestation period lasts for 55 - 63 days, yielding 2 - 11 young with an average of 5 - 8 per litter. Male Lowland tenrecs are careful to young. Weaning occurs at 18 - 25 days old. Females of this species reach sexual maturity as early as 25 days old, being the only tenrecs that begin breeding during the same season in which they were born.
These lowland-streaked tenrecs are threatened primarily by the loss of their natural habitat due to continuous deforestation, as it is with many other animals in the Madagascar region. This species is also being hunted for food.
According to IUCN, the Lowland streaked tenrec is very abundant and widespread throughout its range but no overall population estimate is available. The current population trend of this species is unknown, they are classified as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List.
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The Sonoran Desert is a North American desert and ecoregion which covers large parts of the Southwestern United States in Arizona and California as well as Northwestern Mexico in Sonora, Baja California, and Baja California Sur. It is the hottest desert in Mexico. It has an area of 260,000 square kilometers. The Sonoran desert has an arid climate. In the lower-elevation portions of the desert, temperatures are warm year-round, and rainfall is infrequent and irregular.
Many plants not only survive but thrive in the harsh conditions of the Sonoran Desert. Many have evolved to have specialized adaptations to the desert climate. The Sonoran Desert's bi-seasonal rainfall pattern results in more plant species than any other desert in the world. The Sonoran Desert includes plant genera and species from the agave family, palm family, cactus family, legume family, and numerous others.
The Sonoran Desert is world-famous for the numerous types of cacti that grow in it, especially the famous saguaro cactus which only grows here. This tree-like cactus can grow up to 12 meters.
Salli the saguaro cactus is one of over 2,000 native plants that live in the Sonoran Desert. Although it's dry and hot in the desert, Salli blooms every year, and when pollinated, she grows fruit. She loves the summer monsoon rains because that's when she soaks up and stores enough water to last her the rest of the year.
Cactus provides food and homes to many desert mammals and birds, with showy flowers in reds, pinks, yellows, and whites, blooming most commonly from late March through June, depending on the species and seasonal temperatures.
The desert is home to 350 bird species, 20 amphibian species, over 100 reptile species, 30 native fish species, over 1000 native bee species, and more than 2,000 native plant species can be found in the desert area. Species that have higher heat tolerance are able to thrive in the conditions of the Sonoran Desert.
Desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, collared peccaries (commonly known as javelinas), mountain lions, gray foxes, and coyotes make their homes in the desert. Other typical residents include desert tortoises, ground squirrels, Gila monsters, tarantulas, scorpions, and a variety of lizards and snakes. Rabbits and rodents, such as jackrabbits and kangaroo rats, are abundant, as are several species of bats. Birds include roadrunners, Gila woodpeckers, Gambel’s quail, and a variety of owls and hawks.
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The harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) is a small rodent native to Europe and Asia. It has reddish-brown fur with white underparts and a naked, highly prehensile tail, which it uses for climbing. An adult may weigh as little as 4 grams. They have a reddish-yellow coat with a distinct white underside, small hairy ears, and a much blunter nose than other mice.
They are mostly nocturnal, although are active during the day in warm summer months. Harvest mice are less active in winter but do not hibernate; they stay close to the ground for warmth and insulation and store food to sustain them through the winter months.
Harvest mice can be found in a variety of habitats including rough grasslands, reed beds, riparian margins, roadside verges, hedgerows, cereal crops (e.g. oats and wheat), field margins, and wild bird seed crops.
They eat a mixture of seeds, berries, and insects, although moss, roots, and fungi may also be taken. Harvest mice sometimes take grain from cereal heads, leaving characteristic sickle-shaped remains. Unlike some rodents, harvest mice don't eat enough to cause damage to crops. So farmers don't mind having these tiny gymnasts in their fields. The mice may even help farmers by eating insect pests. These mice are not dangerous, there are no specific diseases that are known for spreading to humans either.
Like other species of rodents, are very active contributors to the ecosystem, wildlife, and nature around them. They actively participate in pollination by being pollen bearers and serving as transporters for pollen.
They communicate using their senses, primarily through chemical responses and tactile behavior.
One feature, other than its small size which makes the harvest mouse truly unique amongst mammals is its tail. The harvest mouse has a tail about as long as its own body which can be used to hold onto things just like a monkey does. This prehensile tail is useful to the mouse when climbing amongst the stems of corn and grass in a field enabling it to maintain its balance and spread its weight. They are excellent climbers and can move about off the ground in tall grass, reeds, or bramble during the summer and autumn. Their hearing is acute and they will react sharply; they either freeze or drop into cover in response to rustling sounds up to 7m away.
Harvest mice don't live long, probably only up to 18 months, but they do reproduce quickly. Their breeding season begins in May and sometimes lasts until December. They can raise to seven litters during that time, each consisting of up to eight young.
Harvest mice are thought to be solitary, and the females prefer familiar males over unfamiliar. When females are in oestrus they spend more time with familiar males and prefer the heavier ones. Pregnant females construct specific breeding nests about 10 cm across (double the size of a non-breeding nest) and gestation takes 17 – 19 days. Females give birth to up to seven young who are dependent on their mother for the first two weeks of their life. They are born blind and without fur, weighing no more than 0.8 g each. Grey fur starts to develop after four days, teeth at one week, and their eyes open after around nine days. They venture outside the nest at around 11 days and their golden fur starts to come in at two weeks.
One of the best ways of spotting the presence of harvest mice is to look for their nests. The nest of a harvest mouse is a beautiful structure of interwoven grass leaves, usually created some 50cm off the ground and about the size of a tennis ball. It is made by pulling leaves of adjacent grasses together, shredding them along their lengths, and weaving them together to form a spherical nest suspended between the grass stems. In this way, the grass which forms its nest continues to live so it will remain green and provide ideal camouflage. If its nest should turn brown then it will be abandoned.
Because harvest mice are active both night and day, they can be preyed on by several different predators even though they usually only constitute a very small proportion of their diet. Predatory species include mustelids (such as weasels and stoats, and polecats), foxes, domestic cats, owls, hawks, corvids, shrikes, and pheasants. Young may be eaten by blackbirds or even toads.
Globally harvest mice are not endangered and they are currently listed as Least Concern on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)’s Red List.
However, according to the Mammal Society IUCN-authorised Red List of British Mammals, they are Near Threatened in Great Britain as a whole. In Scotland, where we know very little about their numbers, they are Critically Endangered, in Wales they are Vulnerable and in England, they are classified as Least Concern.
As of 2019, the harvest mouse is protected under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981 and the UK Post-2010 Biodiversity Framework: Implementation Plan.
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GeoBeats is a US-based media company focused on telling inspiring animal stories about animals from around the world. Our goal is to make people fall in love with them and promote compassion and kindness.
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