Japanese pond frogs can eat some of the world’s most venomous insects and apparently hop away from the meal unharmed. Research reveals these amphibians tolerate repeated stings from giant hornets ...
A researcher found that a Japanese pond frog is impervious to the stings of the northern giant hornet, even when it goes down the hatch. By Jack Tamisiea A northern giant hornet does not look like it ...
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 ...