Newly Discovered ‘Starry Dwarf Frog’ Wears a Galaxy on Its Back, Hides in Dead Leaves

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On a lonely plateau in India’s Western Ghat mountains, an ancient family of frogs has quietly hidden among the fallen leaves for millions of years, evading human detection. Measuring about the width of a human adult’s thumbnail, these tiny frogs sleep by day, hunt by night and wear a galaxy of light-blue speckles on their brown backs to blend in with their dark, little world.

Now, for the first time, a team of researchers, has described the quiet little amphibian. The team has dubbed this newfound amphibian the “starry dwarf frog” (Astrobatrachus kurichiyana) and, according to the team’s new paper, which was published today (March 12) in the journal PeerJ, it is the only known species in a never-before-described family that may have lurked alone on its branch of the frog family tree for eons. [40 Freaky Frog Photos]



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