Researchers from the Wildlife Institute of India have identified a new species of mud-nesting “fanged frog” in Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, adding to India’s amphibian diversity. Named ...
Scientists discover 'rare' and new frog species in Arunachal Pradesh—And it can build its own house!
Indian scientists discovered a rare, fanged mud-nesting frog, Limnonectes Motijheel, in Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Arunachal ...
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New 'fanged frog' species discovered in Arunachal's Namdapha Tiger Reserve
A new species of "fanged frog" has been discovered deep within the evergreen forests of Namdapha Tiger Reserve, where ...
This species was previously known to exist only in China and Myanmar and has been found to be present in India for the first ...
Scientists discover new species all the time. In fact, several new animal species were discovered in 2024 and among them was a new species of fanged frog: Limnonectes cassiopeia. The finding was ...
LAWRENCE — Researchers from the University of Kansas have published findings in the journal Ichthyology & Herpetology describing a new species of fanged frog, named Limnonectes cassiopeia, from the ...
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In the depths of an Indonesian rainforest, scientists have identified a fanged amphibian that is the first known frog that gives birth to tadpoles, instead of laying spawn. The species was originally ...
Researchers published findings describing a new species of fanged frog, named Limnonectes cassiopeia, from the Philippine island of Luzon. Researchers from the University of Kansas have published ...
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