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Flea frog: the smallest amphibian and the smallest vertebrate in the world is Brazilian
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Returning to the flea frog mountain
Ah, back to the mountain of flea frogs! It's such an interesting image, isn't it? Imagine a hill covered in these tiny amphibians, each one the size of a fingernail. It's a scene that really challenges our idea of what constitutes an animal and how they occupy their environment. These flea frogs are truly a treasure trove of Brazilian biodiversity.
What did the new flea frog measurements reveal?
As far as I know, recent measurements of flea frogs, especially regarding their morphology, behavior, and distribution, continue to provide valuable insights for scientists. These studies help us better understand the ecology of these incredibly small amphibians, including their relationships with other organisms and their role in the ecosystems in which they live. In addition, the measurements can provide information about how these species are responding to environmental changes, such as deforestation and climate change. Because they are so small and vulnerable, flea frogs may be sensitive to these changes, which further highlights the importance of studying them closely.
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