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Ten New Amphibian Species Discovered

February 3rd, 2009

Researchers in Colombia have discovered ten new amphibian species, including three types of “glass frogs” known for their transparent skin.  The new species were found during a three-week study conducted by Conservation International and the Ecotropico Foundation in Columbia.

Besides the three glass frogs, scientists found three types of poison dart frogs, two new rain frogs, a harlequin frog, and a new type of salamander.  The new species are not believed to exist anywhere else in the world.  The scientists cited the study as a sign of hope for species facing extinction.

Jose Vicente Rodriguez-Mahecha, scientific director of Conservation International Colombia, said: “Without a doubt, this region is a true Noah’s Ark.

“The high number of new amphibian species is a sign of hope, even with the serious threat of extinction that this animal group faces in many other regions of the country and the world.”

Ten new species of amphibian discovered in Colombia (Daily Telegraph)


  1. eric
    February 19th, 2009 at 03:21 | #1

    i think that it is cool that we are still finding new frogs when there are a lot of problems right now with the frog population

  2. calvin ackerson
    April 30th, 2009 at 17:17 | #2

    what the heck

  3. Rab carr
    August 29th, 2009 at 13:02 | #3

    Just hope their environment can be protected.

  1. May 7th, 2009 at 21:32 | #1