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The Golden Frog of Supata

Series: August 2009 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30

A newly discovered frog in the remote mountains of Colombia has scientists hopping. Not only can they lay claim to its discovery, but they've also demonstrated the importance of not overlooking what's right in their own backyard. Read the full description.

Inlay2_small A newly discovered frog in the remote mountains of Colombia has scientists hopping. Not only can they lay claim to its discovery, but they've also demonstrated the importance of not overlooking what's right in their own backyard. The frog, dubbed the "Golden Frog of Supata," can fit on a fingertip, not that you'd want it there. It belongs to an unusual group of “poison dart frogs” with toxins in their skin...

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A newly discovered frog in the remote mountains of Colombia has scientists hopping. Not only can they lay claim to its discovery, but they've also demonstrated the importance of not overlooking what's right in their own backyard. The frog, dubbed the "Golden Frog of Supata," can fit on a fingertip, not that you'd want it there. It belongs to an unusual group of “poison dart frogs” with toxins in their skin...

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