A new type of glass frog has been discovered in Ecuador, and researchers have named it after weightlifter Neisi Dajomes, the first Ecuadorian woman to win an Olympic gold medal.
The frogs were sitting low over dark, slow-moving streams, their bodies bright green against moss, bromeliads, and sandstone.
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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.
A new glass frog species, Nymphargus dajomesae, was found in a surprising hotspot of undiscovered amphibians in fragile ...
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Scientists discover new frog species that carries young in its back - and it's already at risk
A newly identified species of frog barely longer than a paper clip is turning heads in the scientific world - not just for ...
A strange spiny frog with a bright red belly has been discovered in the Ecuadorian Andes, baffling scientists.
Just 3 cm long, this newly discovered female frog from Peru carries its eggs in a special pouch-like structure on her back.
As temperatures climb and trees bud with the arrival of spring, a native frog species is awakening after months being frozen and nearly dead. Wood frogs are small, brownish-tan amphibians between 1.5 ...
The newly identified species, named Gastrotheca mittaliiti, was discovered in the Amazonas region of Peru near the border ...
Discover the first frogs to call each spring and learn how their songs reveal a healthy ecosystem and the start of warmer ...
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