Frogs and amphibians can nab a fly with remarkable speed — but the real secret of their bug-catching prowess is in the saliva. Sticky frog saliva is a non-Newtonian fluid. That means it can behave as ...
Frog saliva switches between being thin and watery as the whip-like tongue hits its target, to thick and sticky as the insect is reeled in, research shows Scientists have discovered what makes the ...
Doc Nielsen and his team are looking for a frog that emits a sticky substance to defend itself from predators. But to see this “sticky frog”, as it is commonly called, one need not look too deep into ...
Frog saliva switches between being thin and watery as the whip-like tongue hits its target, to thick and sticky as the insect is reeled in, research shows Scientists have discovered what makes the ...
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