A team of researchers has rediscovered a frog species which has not been seen in more than 130 years. First described in 1902, Alsodes vittatus had evaded detection since then, despite multiple search ...
For 130 years, a small Chilean frog vanished from scientific view. Biologists searched. Nature enthusiasts kept their eyes open. But Alsodes vittatus remained stubbornly invisible.
The incident remains under investigation. Read More: WATCH: Woman breaks Guinness World Record for widest tongue Earlier, A woman set a new Guinness World Record after her tongue was measured 7. ...
Williams dropped more than 10% of his passes in college – not good! However, he caught 75% of his contested catches, and he saw 36 of them! Unreal contested catch success, and he improved as a ...
The newly identified Rhacophorus medogensis, or “Xizang flying frog,” belongs to a genus of flying frogs characterized by their webbed fingers and toes that form a Y-shape and expand into ...
Scientists found a “large”-eyed creature with a “heart-shaped” tongue in a rainforest of Ecuador ... set out to study the hourglass tree frog, a “small, brightly colored species ...
As night fell across a rainforest in northwestern Ecuador, a “large”-eyed creature with a “heart-shaped” tongue perched on ... to study the hourglass tree frog, a “small, brightly ...
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