Tadpoles of Peru's splash-backed frog gladly eat their brothers and sisters—but scientists may have discovered a survival strategy.
Tadpoles of Peru's splash-backed frog gladly eat their brothers and sisters—but scientists may have discovered a survival strategy.
Extraordinary 'faithful father' revealed by study of smooth guardian frog of Borneo
Trilobite Fossils Suggest Cannibalism Is Older Than Once Thought - The New York Times
Oviposition and father presence reduce clutch cannibalism by female poison frogs, Frontiers in Zoology
What is an amphibian? Amphibian characteristics and other Interesting facts.
Cannibal toads eat so many of their young, they're speeding up evolution
Tadpoles Seek Piggyback Rides to Escape Cannibal Siblings
I read Cuban Tree frogs are toxic when handling. : r/frogs
Why do poison dart frog dads give their tadpoles piggyback rides?
Frog Encyclopedia MDPI