The black-spotted pond frog shows remarkable tolerance to venomous stings from an Asian giant hornet. The stings caused no visible harm and the frog behaved normally after predation. However, some ...
He found that the hornets were eaten at a rate of 93% for V. simillima, 87% for V. analis, and 79% for the murder hornets, despite being stung in the mouth or even in the eyes repeatedly. "While a ...
Japanese scientists have found a frog capable of shrugging off repeated 'murder hornet' stings. The black-spotted pond frog, native to East Asia, was observed routinely preying on several species of ...
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