By TAKAHIRO TAKENOUCHI/ Staff Writer
January 6, 2020 at 08:00 JST
An Amami tip-nosed frog, an endangered species living on Amami-Oshima island in Kagoshima Prefecture (Photo taken by Hirotaka Komine, a specially appointed assistant professor at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
AMAMI, Kagoshima Prefecture--Frogs on Amami-Oshima island developed a quicker flight reaction to predators after mongooses were brought into their ecosystem, a study showed. [Read More]
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