Secret to tree frog adaptability may lie in 50 million-year-old fossils, say palaeontologists
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Secret to tree frog adaptability may lie in 50 million-year-old fossils, say palaeontologists
A drawing of the newly-discovered frog species which lived near the time Australia was joined to South America. Image: Samantha Yabsley. The fossils of a prehistoric Australian tree frog may yield clues to help modern ‘descendents’ survive another climate crisis, palaeontologists believe. A UNSW palaeontology team says the fossils of an unknown tree frog species at least 22 million years older than any before it was unearthed at Murgon,…
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