The World's Smallest Vertebrate Is a Tiny Brazilian Frog, Study Finds
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Adult male Brazilian flea toads are just over 7 millimeters long on average, and females measure about 8.15 millimeters
Adult male Brazilian flea toads are just over 7 millimeters long on average, and females measure about 8.15 millimeters
Самцы седлоносных жаб Brachycephalus pulex из бразильского штата Баия могут быть самыми мелкими амфибиями и по совместительству с…
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