A newly identified species of frog barely longer than a paper clip is turning heads in the scientific world — not just for ...
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A new glass frog species from Ecuador is less transparent—and honors an Olympic gold medalist
Meet Nymphargus dajomesae, a member of the glass frog family and a resident of one of the last amphibian paradises on Earth.
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Researchers make worrisome discovery while studying Amazon tree frogs: 'Many of these species could disappear'
Few rainforest creatures are more iconic than the brightly colored tree frogs that inhabit the canopy of the Amazon. However, these creatures rely on a fragile environmental balance that is currently ...
DNA testing of two new-to-science frog species has shown they share a common ancestor — a species that lived 55 million years ago in the mountains of what is today Brazil’s Amazonas state. The ...
A bright green frog barely bigger than a paper clip is rewriting what scientists know about amphibian reproduction in the Peruvian Amazon. Researchers have identified a new species of miniature ...
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