White's tree frog has pads under each toe and these pads produce a sticky substance called mucus. The sticky mucus helps the frog grip wet leaves and other slimy surfaces. These tree frogs can even climb slippery tree trunks.
Synchronised spawning
Synchronised spawning Trout naturally spawn over a 2 month period and
this makes it difficult for fish farmers to efficiently harvest
their eggs. However, a team of European researchers has now
developed a hormone-laced food that makes fish spawn predictably.
The food was originally developed with troublesome trout in mind,
but the same technique could also be used in salmon farming. Fish
fed the hormone-rich food will not end up on supermarket shelves.
The feed is given only to brood stock, those fish used exclusively
for egg production. However, inducing spawning in fish is risky -
there is the chance of getting poor quality eggs. Convincing fish
farmers to try the food is another hurdle. There are fears that
using feed to manipulate the natural spawning of the fish would
leave a poor impression on the industry’s public
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