Tuesday, December 13, 2011

They Find the smallest world's frogs


The tiny frogs were reported so far discovered in New Guinea, the island north of Australia.

Fred Kraus, Bishop Museum in Hawaii, United States, found that amphibians are only about eight to nine millimeters long. Previously were larger, with a length of between 10 and 11 mm.

Many genera of amphibians have some small species with larger ones, but the genre Paedophryne is unique because all species are tiny.

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