This video talks about how red eyed frogs stand their grounds. How they shake their butts in order to scare off their opponents, It is a way that they communicate with one another. They tend to do it to show they are marking their spots
Google has acquired Metaweb, which maintains a database of 12 million "entities" (persons, places, or things), and all the different ways they relate and you might refer to them.
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This website explains what brownfields are and has a number of useful links to informationon laws, hazardous waste management, and pictures. The department of Natural Resources is an example of an official, primary source.
Carter Carburetor has been bought by the Lawrence Group, which wants to develop the hazardous site into a performing arts charter school. Cites Steve Smith, president of the Lawrence Group. Notes funding but does not cite sources on it.
One of the lesser-known facts about the Nazis' quest to create a "master race" -- which culminated in the Holocaust -- is that they didn't start with the Jews.
A solar sneeze, a superhot planet, the death of a comet and more in this week's news Web edition : Tuesday, July 26th, 2011 Someone should teach the Sun some manners. When it sneezed on June 7, the sun blew an enormous glob of dark plasma into space - and NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory caught it on tape.
Ah yes, the fine print. Tricky territory, especially if you're the owner of a relatively new General Motors vehicle equipped with OnStar. If so, you might want to get out your magnifying glass and have a gander at OnStar's new terms and cOnditiOns policy.
When volcanoes erupt, they can release ash, chunks of rock and torrents of lava. Now scientists have found that eruptions also can spew massive amounts of a chemical called bromine. This gas helps destroy the ozone layer, a segment of the upper atmosphere that protects life on Earth from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays.
Lead poisoning stymies condor recovery Iconic species may not stand on its own without complete shift to nontoxic ammunition Web edition : Tuesday, June 26th, 2012 The California condor's return to flying free in the wild after a close brush with extinction may be an illusory recovery.
Credit: iStockphoto/Thinkstock The vast majority of adults have had a sore back at some point in their lives. If they're lucky, the pain subsides after a few days or weeks. But for some, whose initial injuries appear no different than the fortunate ones, back pain lasts for years.
Sugar-free sweeteners fool the body's internal computer Diet soft drinks usually have no sugar, but that doesn't mean they're not sweet. These beverages often contain ingredients that mimic sugar's sweetness without the big calorie count. In a new study, psychologists from San Diego report that the sugar-free sweeteners confuse not only taste buds but also the brain.