yellow spotted bell frog photo
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A small frog that had been declared extinct more than 30 years ago has been rediscovered in Australia. Litoria castanea, better known as the “yellow-spotted bell frog” or the “tablelands bell frog,” was found in a creek bed on private property by biologists Luke Pearce and David Hunter…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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