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Tungara Frog Tadpoles Are Smaller if They Grow in the City than in the Forest

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Panama City, 3 Jul (EFE).- The tadpoles of the frog "tungara" (Engystomops pustulosus) developed in the city are smaller but grow faster than the "breds" in the forest, according to scientists of the Smithsonian Institute of Tropical Research in Panama (STRI). STRI scientists have compared the development of tadpoles of Tungara frogs in urban and forest conditions to discover that "the original tadpoles of the city develop faster than those of t…
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Panama City, 3 Jul (EFE).- The tadpoles of the frog "tungara" (Engystomops pustulosus) developed in the city are smaller but grow faster than the "breds" in the forest, according to scientists of the Smithsonian Institute of Tropical Research in Panama (STRI). STRI scientists have compared the development of tadpoles of Tungara frogs in urban and forest conditions to discover that "the original tadpoles of the city develop faster than those of t…

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efeverde.com broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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