A team of researchers has identified a teeny new frog species that's no bigger than a quarter. But don't let its diminutive size fool you: This one has fangs. The new species, Limnonectes phyllofolia, ...
Indonesia's lush islands continue to reveal their secrets, and the latest discovery is bound to captivate nature enthusiasts. A recently identified species of frog, known as Limnonectes phyllofolia, ...
Researchers have identified a species of frog new to science. The Indonesian amphibian is the size of a quarter, unlike its two-pound cousins, and has tiny fangs. Nearly uniquely among amphibians, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Its fangs are not what makes the newly identified Indonesian frog species Limnonectes larvaepartus unique on Earth. The way it makes babies does. This little amphibian from the ...
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Researchers studying amphibians in Asia have made an exciting discovery: a new species of frog with teeth, named Limnonectes cassiopeia, has been identified on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.
Scientists found a “fanged” creature with a “barking” call in a mountain forest of Indonesia and discovered a new species, a study said. Photo from Getty / iStockphoto In a mountain forest of ...
In general, frogs’ teeth aren’t anything to write home about—they look like pointy little pinpricks lining the upper jaw. But one group of stream-dwelling frogs in Southeast Asia has a strange ...