New Animals and Plant Species Discovered in Ecuador


Hyalinobatrachium pellucidum (glass frog) Photo: Luis Coloma

An expedition on the Nangaritza River of Ecuador, near the border with Peru, has uncovered nearly a dozen species new to science, including four amphibians, a lovely lizard, insects, and plants.

This one above is a species of glass frog, Hyalinobatrachium pellucidum, named after its translucent skin.

These discoveries are hoped to encourage the government to protect the area, which is close to a "peace park" created in the late 90s after decades of conflict. More photos and videos are available from Conservation International.


From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by ecoconservant.


Now THAT is one cool frog. A frog like that would have sure simplified 8th grade science class... Bonus - it makes me appreciate that people aren't see-through.
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