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They discovered in La Araucania a frog that was thought extinct 13 years ago...

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A copy of Alsodes vittatus, also known as Malleco's spiny-chested frog, was rediscovered at Hacienda San Ignacio de Pemehue, located in the Region of La Araucania. The species was thought extinct for 130 years. This is reported by Discover Wildlife magazine, which details that the finding occurred during an expedition carried out by Claudio Correa and Juan Pablo Donoso, who had already investigated the area in 2016. On that occasion, the found s…
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In the Hacienda San Ignacio de Pemehue, in the Araucania region, a copy of the Alsodes vittatus was found, locally known as Ranita de

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A copy of Alsodes vittatus, also known as Malleco's spiny-chested frog, was rediscovered at Hacienda San Ignacio de Pemehue, located in the Region of La Araucania. The species was thought extinct for 130 years. This is reported by Discover Wildlife magazine, which details that the finding occurred during an expedition carried out by Claudio Correa and Juan Pablo Donoso, who had already investigated the area in 2016. On that occasion, the found s…

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La Nación broke the news in on Friday, March 21, 2025.
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