This small frog is 1 of more than 20 new frog species discovered by scientists on an expedition in New Guinea in late 2005.
The tiny frog measures a mere 0.6 inch (14 millimeters) long and was detected only when it produced a soft call from among leaves on the steepest part of the forest floor.
Friday, October 29, 2010
For you rescue sanctuary folks with the "deep pockets" National Geographic Society would appreciate any help.
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Wade G. Burck
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