This miniature frog, less than 14 millimetres in length, is barely bigger than a pencil tip. Found in the forests of Serra do Quiriri, Brazil, this new-to-science species of pumpkin toadlet frog has ...
In the mountains of southern Brazil, a frog just over a centimeter long lives in the leaf litter of the forest floor. Gene Simmons tells Americans to 'shut up and stop worrying' about politics of ...
Researchers have recently described a new bright-orange pumpkin toadlet, Brachycephalus lulai, from Brazil’s Serra do Quiriri mountain forests. Each adult is only about 0.4 inches long, with this tiny ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. A new pumpkin toadlet species was recently discovered in the ...
‘Brachycephalus lulai’ is a tiny pumpkin toadlet measuring less than 14 millimeters in length. It is sitting on a pencil tip for scale. “This new species is unique due to a combination of many ...
A mini pumpkin toadlet sounds like a confection from the magical world of “Harry Potter,” but it’s actually a miniaturized frog with a bright orange hue that’s roughly the size of a Skittle. In total, ...
A new species of pumpkin toadlet, almost the size of a pencil tip, has been discovered within the damp, shadowy leaf litter of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest. The dazzlingly bright orange creature has been ...
Despite the vast numbers of animal species already identified, the natural world is still capable of springing a few surprises. Deep in the cloud forests of the Serra do Quiriri mountain range in the ...
Deep in the mountains of southern Brazil, a bright orange frog, just over a centimeter long, hops into the spotlight. The tiny pumpkin toadlet is a whole new, toad-like species of frog, never formally ...
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Funding: The field work was funded by Fundação Grupo Boticário de Proteção à Natureza (through grant 1149_20191) through project conducted by Mater Natura – Instituto de Estudos Ambientais. MRP ...