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Fossils Show That These Ancient Frog Families Split Apart at Least 55 Million Years Ago
Learn more about the lineages of Australian and South American tree frogs, which separated approximately 55 million years ago at the latest, according to a new analysis of fossils.
Celtic Rewilding wants to bring back the agile frog (Rana dalmatina), the moor frog (R. arvalis), and the European tree frog (Hyla arborea) - which were common in the UK 500 years ago. West Acre has ...
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