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Science Under the Stars: All about frogs (and toads!)
Thursday, April 11, 2019, 08:00pm - 09:00pm
South American Golden striped tree frog trying to attract a female. Photo: D. Correa
South American Golden striped tree frog trying to attract a female. Photo: D. Correa
Tadpole of a gray tree frog from Texas. It has legs already! Photo: D. Correa
Tadpole of a gray tree frog from Texas. It has legs already! Photo: D. Correa
Tree frogs do not only live in trees. Photo: D. Correa
Tree frogs do not only live in trees. Photo: D. Correa

Decio Correa (Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Graduate Program)

"All about frogs (and toads!)"

What is the difference between a frog and a toad? Why do frogs call? Is it true that frogs are disappearing? Are frogs poisonous? What are tadpoles? Get the answers to these and many other frog FAQs while you learn more about one of the most amazing creatures on Earth! You will be guided through the life of frogs (and toads!), from the early larval stages until they metamorphose into jumping animals with all different colors, shapes, sizes, and sounds!

Science Under the Stars is a free, monthly public outreach lecture series founded and organized by graduate students in the Department of Integrative Biology at The University of Texas at Austin. Events are held outdoors at Brackenridge Field Laboratory, 2907 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, Texas 78703. In the case of inclement weather, lectures are held indoors.

Here’s the schedule for this month’s event:

  • 7:00 pm: Snacks, kids activities, and displays of local animals and plants found at Brackenridge Field Laboratory will be available.
  • 7:15 pm-7:45 pm: Guided tour of the field lab (wear sturdy shoes and bring water)!
  • 8:00 pm: Settle in, because the talk begins now!
  • 8:45 pm: Q&A with the speaker.

 

 

 

Location: Brackenridge Field Laboratory, 2907 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, Texas 78703