Scientists puzzled by toads squatting in dormouse nests high in trees
by Sundus Abdi from Environment | The Guardian on (#614Q0)
University of Cambridge researchers find amphibians dwelling as high as 3 metres above ground
Scientists hunting for dormice have been surprised to find toads sleeping in their nest boxes, high up in the trees.
A study has for the first time revealed the frequency with which the common toad nests and breeds in the trees.
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