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Bornean Fanged Frog May Be Six or Seven Species, Study Says - Reptiles Magazine

Researchers with Michigan State University have determined that the Bornean fanged frog may be six or seven different species of fanged frog. These frogs are genetically divergent yet morphologically they can’t be distinguished. They base this assertion on DNA samples from frogs collected throughout the mountain rainforests of Malaysian Borneo. They ran the data on more than 13,000 genes across these frogs’ genomes. This analysis determined that…
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reptilesmagazine.com broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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