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| The Litoria naispela juvenile mimics bird droppings. Photo Credit: Steve Richards |
Five new species of frogs, including one with camouflage that makes it look like bird droppings, have been described by Australian scientists.
Scientists from Griffith University, Queensland Museum and South Australian Museum recently described the five species of treefrogs from Papua New Guinea.
Griffith University scientist Dr Paul Oliver, a joint appointee with Queensland Museum, said the new species highlighted the remarkable and poorly understood diversity of New Guinea frogs.
“These small tree frogs lay their eggs out of the water, typically on leaves, quite different to your typical treefrog, which lay their eggs directly into water,” Dr Oliver said.







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