What makes frog-like leafhoppers one of the strangest insects in the wild: How they live, eat, and stay hidden in plain sight
Tiny frog-like leafhoppers in Uganda’s Kibale National Park are revealing secrets of rainforest survival. These small insects, with their unique camouflage and jumping abilities, highlight how subtle traits aid adaptation in diverse, humid environments. Their specialized feeding and microhabitat choices offer crucial insights into biodiversity mapping and the intricate web of life within these vital ecosystems.
