Saturday, 16 January 2016

Two new frog species found in Madagascar

A team of European scientists have discovered two new species of very elusive frogs that live in the rain forests of Tsaratanana Massif, the highest mountain in Madagascar.
"Those mountains are home to a high level of native species and are very rarely visited by researchers seeing as there are no roads and barely any paths that lead to the base," said one of the study authors David Vieites, scientist at the National Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid (MNCN-CSIC), Spain.
In spite of this, the team of scientists from Germany and Spain ventured into these remote rain forests and as a result of the expedition the biologists found a number of species including two new species of frogs -- Rombophryne ornata and Rombophryne tany.
"Both species live on the forest floor among the fallen leaves and are difficult to spot," Vieites noted.
Rombophryne ornata, which received its name owing to its colour and decorative features, can be told apart from other frogs of the same genus by the reddish colour it presents.read more-http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/two-new-frog-species-found-in-madagascar/1/569521.html

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