There was once a giant frog that ate dinosaurs. Admittedly small dinosaurs, but still. Frogs tend to use their long sticky tongues to catch food – but not these guys. They had a bite comparable to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A modern-day Argentine Horned frog, 28 November 2007. This species is part of a genus similar to the ancient dinosaur-muncher. The ...
The ancient (and now extinct) frog known as the Beelzebufo had powerful jaws, ones far more powerful than ordinary frogs that exist today, and it feasted on creatures that included small dinosaurs and ...
Forget the croak. This frog was all about the crunch. Researchers from the University of Adelaide are part of an international team that has been looking into a 68 million-year-old frog called ...
Poison aside, frogs are generally weak and pathetic. Dinosaurs, meanwhile, range from weak and pathetic to huge and strong, so I’m going to say they’re generally “not weak.” But 70 million years ago, ...
Somewhere in late Cretaceous Madagascar, at least 66 million years ago, there lived a giant frog that could sink its teeth into small dinosaurs with the force of a tiger. If you're enjoying this ...