Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Purple frog



A new species of frog has been discovered in India. The amphibian is plump, purple, and its ancestors probably
lived among dinosaurs 175 million years ago, according to DNA analyses.

Two scientists, S.D. Biju of India, and Franky Bossuyt of Belgium, found the frog in the Western Ghats Mountains of Southern India. The new species, named Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis, belongs to an entirely new family of frogs.

The frog's closest relatives live 1,800 miles away on the islands of Seychelles, near Madagascar. So how did the species travel from Africa to India?

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