New taker for ‘world’s smallest frog’ crown

By WND Staff

These frogs are, by a whisker, the smallest in the world. Adults of the two new species – Paedophryne dekot and Paedophryne verrucosa – are just 8-9 millimeters in length. That makes these diminutive amphibians from Papua New Guinea marginally smaller than 10-millimetre-long frogs found in Cuba and Brazil.

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