Real-Life âChocolate Frogâ Discovered In New Guinea Rainforest
by : Daniel Richardson on : 29 May 2021 17:03
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A chocolate frog has been discovered in a New Guinea rainforest, but you shouldnât try to eat it.
A chocolate frog has been discovered in the lowlands rainforests of New Guinea, but it differs from those that appear in the
Harry Potter films.
A paper published in the
Australian Journal of Zoology has discussed the new species and how it compares to other frogs.
Australian Journal of Zoology
Co-author of the study, Paul Oliver of the Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security and Queensland Museum, detailed the new species:
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