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New species of frog unearthed in Peru’s Amazon jungle

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LIMA: A new species of marsupial frog has been discovered in Peru’s Amazon jungle, the state service for natural protected areas said on Monday.

The new species belongs to the Gastrothec­a genus of tailless frogs found in South and Central America.

“The Cordillera de Colan National Sanctuary made an important discovery for science: a new species of marsupial frog registered for the first time in this protected area in the Amazon region,” said the SERNANP service.

The discovery was made a few weeks ago during a study in the humid tundra and mountainou­s woodland area of the Cordillera­s de Colan, an Amazon region in the north of Peru close to the Ecuador border that sits at 3,100 metres altitude.

“This new species is distinguis­hed by having a thick granular skin on the back, a green dorsal coloration without a pattern, turquoise iris and a belly without spots, specks or dots,” said SERNANP.

The Cordillera de Colan National Sanctuary spans more than 39,000 hectares and includes six areas of threatened wildlife.

Peruvian authoritie­s say the area is of great biological importance as several unique species live there.

It has thus been classified as a priority site for conservati­on.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A new species of marsupial frog found during a research study developed in the moorland and humid forest of the Cordillera de Colan, in a protected area of the Amazon region in northeaste­rn Peru.
— AFP photo A new species of marsupial frog found during a research study developed in the moorland and humid forest of the Cordillera de Colan, in a protected area of the Amazon region in northeaste­rn Peru.

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