In a description paper by the authors of the newly published scientific paper in the Zootaxa journal, the pea-sized new species were called "the Old World's smallest frog and one of the world's tiniest." The frog's maximum length is 16 millimeters in females but most specimens, and males in particular, are smaller, in the range of 10-11 mm. They are colored in shades of brown.
The frogs, which are in the genus Microhyla comprising miniature frogs, were given the scientific name Microhyla nepenthicola, the latter part of which is Latin for "inhabitant of pitcher plants." I'll write on almost everything ranging, from Writing instruments to Movies, and Wines to Philosophy. I might post something which actually might not fall under my milieu but then change and deviation from usual is always Good. Isn't it? ;)
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Asia's Smallest Frog Discovered in Malayasia
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