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Scientists find new miniature frog species in India

NEW DELHI — Scientists have discovered four new species of miniature night frogs small enough to sit on a fingernail in a remote part of India, according to a report published on Tuesday (Feb 21).

Handout photograph received on Feb 16, 2017, showing a 12.2 mm long Robinmoore’s Night Frog (Nyctibatrachus robinmoorei) sitting on the Indian five-rupee coin (24 mm diametre) at Kakkachi in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Photo: AFP

Handout photograph received on Feb 16, 2017, showing a 12.2 mm long Robinmoore’s Night Frog (Nyctibatrachus robinmoorei) sitting on the Indian five-rupee coin (24 mm diametre) at Kakkachi in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Photo: AFP

NEW DELHI — Scientists have discovered four new species of miniature night frogs small enough to sit on a fingernail in a remote part of India, according to a report published on Tuesday (Feb 21).

The researchers, who spent five years exploring the lush Western Ghats mountains, said the tiny amphibians were there in abundance but had likely been overlooked because of their size.

They also found three other species of night frogs, according to the report in the PeerJ medical sciences journal.

“The miniature species are locally abundant and fairly common but they have probably been overlooked because of their extremely small size, secretive habitats and insect-like calls,” researcher Sonali Garg was quoted as saying.

Indian night frogs split off from other frogs some 70 to 80 million years ago, making them a particularly ancient group. AFP

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