That's right: a recent expedition to Ecuador has turned up a raft of previously unknown species.
As New Scientist reports, the scientists, who hail from Reptile and Amphibian Ecology International, have found 30 new species of frog, including one that's transparent, four species of stick insect, and three species of lungless salamander. Among others!
Check out the picture gallery, and find out more about the organisation behind these discoveries.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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