Just two months into an 18-month exploration of a major Bolivian nature reserve called the Madidi, biologists have come across dozens of animals never before seen in the park—and at least one species completely new to science.
That critter is a frog that’s barely an inch long, with golden goggle eyes and mottled greenish-brown skin across its head and back. Orange skin patches on its inner thighs mark it as a species of robber or big-headed frog, which are native to the Amazon and Andes.
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