
New species of poisonous frog discovered in the Peruvian Amazon
The Peninsula
Lima: Scientists have discovered a new species of poisonous frog brightly colored and measuring just a few millimeters in the Amazon, according...
Lima: Scientists have discovered a new species of poisonous frog -- brightly colored and measuring just a few millimeters -- in the Amazon, according to a Peruvian government agency in charge of environmental conservation.
The new species, named Ranitomeya hwata, is only "15 mm long", the National Service of Protected Natural Areas by the State (Sernanp) said in a statement on Monday that did not specify the date of discovery.
It is the smallest species of the Ranitomeya genus, which is characterized by bright colors and unique reproductive behaviour.
The tiny frogs live exclusively in the bamboo forests of the Guadua genus, and use the hollow stems of the plants -- where rainwater is stored -- to reproduce.
The new species was discovered in Alto Purus National Park in eastern Peru, near the country's border with Brazil.













