
Six new species of frogs, that are so tiny (< 15 mm) that they can easily be placed on a coin, have been discovered in the forests of Mexico.
“These frogs live in the dark, humid leaf litter of the forests and we don’t really know anything about what goes on there. We don’t understand their behaviour, how they socialise, or how they breed,” says Tom Jameson, a researcher at the University of Cambridge.
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