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New species of beaked toad, genus Rhinella, found in the rainforests of Chocó department of Colombia, during the "Search for Lost Frogs". This individual, around 2cm in length, is thought to skip the tadpole stage, hatching directly into toadlets from eggs laid on the forest floor. The coloration and shape of the head make the toad resemble the dead leaves on which it lives.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

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New species of beaked toad, genus Rhinella, found in the rainforests of Chocó department of Colombia, during the "Search for Lost Frogs". This individual, around 2cm in length, is thought to skip the tadpole stage, hatching directly into toadlets from eggs laid on the forest floor. The coloration and shape of the head make the toad resemble the dead leaves on which it lives.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release.
New species of beaked toad, genus Rhinella, found in the rainforests of Chocó department of Colombia, during the "Search for Lost Frogs". This individual, around 2cm in length, is thought to skip the tadpole stage, hatching directly into toadlets from eggs laid on the forest floor. The coloration and shape of the head make the toad resemble the dead leaves on which it lives.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release.
New species of beaked toad, genus Rhinella, found in the rainforests of Chocó department of Colombia, during the "Search for Lost Frogs". This individual, around 2cm in length, is thought to skip the tadpole stage, hatching directly into toadlets from eggs laid on the forest floor. The coloration and shape of the head make the toad resemble the dead leaves on which it lives.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release.
New species of beaked toad, genus Rhinella, found in the rainforests of Chocó department of Colombia, during the "Search for Lost Frogs". This individual, around 2cm in length, is thought to skip the tadpole stage, hatching directly into toadlets from eggs laid on the forest floor. The coloration and shape of the head make the toad resemble the dead leaves on which it lives.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

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New toad species with striking red eyes found during the "Search for Lost Frogs" in the cloudforests of Chocó, Colombia. This highly unusual species has scientists baffled - we know nothing about this species other than where it lives.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

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New toad species with striking red eyes found during the "Search for Lost Frogs" in the cloudforests of Chocó, Colombia. This highly unusual species has scientists baffled - we know nothing about this species other than where it lives.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

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Dr Robin Moore searching along a rocky stream in the rainforests of Colombia for "lost" frogs. Although the lost species eluded them, the team discovered three amphibian species believed to be entirely new to science.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

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Diego Riaño, a local researcher, joins a team of scientists to search for the Mesopotamia beaked toad in the rainforests near Sonson, Antioquia, Colombia.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

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Dr Robin Moore searching along a rocky stream in the rainforests of Colombia for "lost" frogs. Although the lost species eluded them, the team discovered three amphibian species believed to be entirely new to science.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release.
Dr Robin Moore searching along a rocky stream in the rainforests of Colombia for "lost" frogs. Although the lost species eluded them, the team discovered three amphibian species believed to be entirely new to science.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release.
Dr Robin Moore searching along a rocky stream in the rainforests of Colombia for "lost" frogs. Although the lost species eluded them, the team discovered three amphibian species believed to be entirely new to science.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release.
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