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Thursday, March 26, 2009

New Life Found in New Guinea

"Tiny frog with a sharp chirping sound"

"A large tree frog with distinct huge bug eyes"

"A bent toed gecko believed to be another new specie"

"A green jumping spider"

"A furry jumping spider"

"A frog specie that emits a loud ringing sound"

"Another large jumping spider believed to be a new specie"



Over fifty new forms of life were recently discovered in the remote area of Papua New Guinea. Of these new species, three frogs were classified which are believed to be new to scientific literature. This is significant because frogs are typically considered excellent indicators of environmental change. The fact that new frog species are thriving gives us hope for Mother Earth's survival.

The above pix were found at the following site: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,510454,00.html. All are believed to be new species.

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