28 Jan 2012

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Lost Rainbow Toad Found After 87 Years
Herpetologists at Conservation International have  rediscovered the exotic Sambas stream toad (aka Borneo rainbow toad, aka Ansonia latidisca) after 87 years of evasion, and released the first ever photographs of the brightly colored  amphibian.
The  spindly-legged species was last seen in 1924 and European explorers in  Borneo only made monochrome illustrations of it. A decade or so later,  the CI and the SSC Amphibian Specialist Group added the species to its  World’s Top 10 Most Wanted Lost Frogs campaign.

expose-the-light:

Lost Rainbow Toad Found After 87 Years

Herpetologists at Conservation International have rediscovered the exotic Sambas stream toad (aka Borneo rainbow toad, aka Ansonia latidisca) after 87 years of evasion, and released the first ever photographs of the brightly colored amphibian.

The spindly-legged species was last seen in 1924 and European explorers in Borneo only made monochrome illustrations of it. A decade or so later, the CI and the SSC Amphibian Specialist Group added the species to its World’s Top 10 Most Wanted Lost Frogs campaign.

(via scinerds)

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