Mongabay: Archey's frog is a survivor: virtually unchanged evolutionarily for 150 million years, the species has survived the comet that decimated the dinosaurs, the Ice Age, and the splitting of continents. Seventy million years ago New Zealand broke away from Australia, essentially isolating Archey's frog and its relatives from all predatory mammals. Yet, if the New Zealand government has its way this species may not survive the century, let alone the next few decades. The New Zealand ......
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World’s ‘number one frog’ faces extinction from New Zealand government
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on May 26th, 2010
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