Evolutionary biologists working in the Philippines have long puzzled over a hard-to-find amphibian mystery: the Leyte Chorus Frog. It’s a small, ground-dwelling frog from Leyte Island in the Visayan province of the eastern Philippines. The country is an island archipelago once blanketed with dense forests that today exist in small fragments—an unfortunate consequence of intensive logging. Evolutionary biologists working in the Philippines have long puzzled over a hard-to-find amphibian mystery: the Leyte Chorus Frog. It’s a small, ground-dwelling frog from Leyte Island in the Visayan province of the eastern Philippines. The country is an island archipelago once blanketed with dense forests that today exist in small fragments—an unfortunate consequence of intensive logging. Plants & Animals Evolution Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
After 80 years of stumping scientists, strange Philippine frog unmasked as hybrid
