A purple fluorescent frog, of the genus Atelopus and discovered during a follow-up survey of the Nassau plateau in mid 2006 by Surinamese scientists Paul Ouboter and Jan Mol, is seen in this undated handout photo. The frog is one of 24 new species found in the South American highlands of Suriname, conservationists reported on June 4, 2007, warning that these creatures are threatened by illegal gold mining. Image Credit: REUTERS/Paul Ouboter/Handout
Boiiiiiiiing! Five New Frog Species Found :: MAXINE
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Boiiiiiiiing! Five New Frog Species Found :: MAXINE
"This Oblate Spheroid holds so many secrets left to uncover and expose to the rest of our consciousness. Suriname, a country located on the northeast coast of South America, has become a most recent hotbed of new...612 views | 0 comments | 0 recommendations
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Title: Boiiiiiiiing! Five New Frog Species Found :: MAXINE
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