
From the National Zoo:
Four baby Solomon Island leaf frogs can be seen in this photo taken Thursday. The tiny amphibians were born Nov. 20 at the zoo in Washington. They skipped the tadpole phase emerging from their eggs as fully-formed frogs known as froglets. The Solomon Island leaf frog is one of the few species in the world to do this. In the wild, this species is found in the moist lowland forests of Papua New Guinea and, as its name implies, the Solomon Islands.
Monday, December 03, 2007
The cutest things *ever*
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