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ScienceDaily · 09/09/2024 16:02 EDT

Giant fanged frog went unrecognized in Philippines because it was nearly identical to even larger species

Researchers published findings describing a new species of fanged frog, named Limnonectes cassiopeia, from the Philippine island of Luzon.

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