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Old 10-16-03, 09:40 AM   #1
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Jurassic Frog



THE only thing scientists could think to compare it with was a purple doughnut – with arms and legs.

It's not a very flattering description for a new family of frogs – perhaps among the oldest ever discovered, having once hopped around under the feet of dinosaurs.

A relative of burrowing frogs found in Australia, the frog – which looks like a lump of gelatine – was found in southern India.

It is believed to belong to a previously unknown branch of frog that dates back more than 130 million years.

This was around the time that India and Madagascar broke away from the giant land mass, Gondwana, of which Australia was a part for another 70 million years.

The discovery, revealed today in the international science journal Nature, was made by biologists from India and Belgium trying to discover new species in so-called "hot-spots".

The frog, named Nasikabatrachus – Sanskrit for "frog with a nose" – is believed to be a descendant of ancient families of burrowing frog which could have been widespread in Gondwana – and hence ancient Australia.

"This discovery also draws attention to our incomplete knowledge of biological diversity," said Blair Hedges, of the Pennsylvania State University's biology department. "Biologists are racing to survey and discover species in hot spots before they disappear."

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Old 10-16-03, 10:33 AM   #2
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WOOOOAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!! That thing is INSANE!!!! :jawdrop::bugout:
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i want that frog\
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Old 10-16-03, 03:35 PM   #4
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looks like you could suck it in a straw
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LMAO soon as I finished posting in this thread I got off the computer and turned the TV on while I cleaned and that's the first thing that was on
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That is one bizzare looking animal!?
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Old 10-19-03, 12:07 PM   #7
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Purple frog delights scientists
It has to be one of the strangest looking frogs ever discovered.

The chubby, seven-centimetre-long, purple amphibian with a pointy snout was found hopping around in the Western Ghats, a range of hills in western India.
Scientists have given it the name Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis , from the Sanskrit word for nose (nasika); batrachus, meaning frog; and Sahyadri, the name for its mountain home.

Its head appears too small for its body and it looks more like a squat, grumpy blob than a living creature.

But to the scientists who describe it in the journal Nature, the frog is a beautiful find because of what it tells them about Earth history.

"It is an important discovery because it tells us something about the early evolution of advanced frogs that we would not know otherwise because there are no fossil records from this lineage," says Franky Bossuyt, of Free University of Brussels, Belgium.

Geological pathways

Bossuyt and colleague S D Biju, of the Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute in Kerala, say N. sahyandrensis is related to a family of frogs in the Seychelles called Sooglossidae.

DNA analysis suggests the common ancestor of the animals lived 130 million years ago, when the planet's landmasses were joined together into a giant supercontinent called Gondwana.

Its subsequent break-up would have sent the frogs on a diverging path of evolutionary development.
"People have been wondering about the closest relative of Sooglossidae, the ones that live on the Seychelles," Bossuyt told the Reuters news agency.

"There was a theory that maybe the closest relative was in India and had become extinct. But now we have found it, and it looks different than expected," he added.

In a commentary on the research in Nature, Blair Hedges, of Pennsylvania State University, US, has described the discovery of N. sahyandrensis as "a once-in-a-century find".

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thats one weird frog
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Wow that frog looks kick @$$

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how can you not chuckle a bit at a frog like that? funny lil thang.
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