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Scientific Discovery: New Species Found in Amazon Rainforest
A team of scientists has discovered a new species of tree frog in the dense rainforests of the Amazon. The frog, named Hyloscirtus amazonica, was found during an expedition focused on studying amphibian populations in areas with high rainfall.

The discovery was made in a remote region of the rainforest that has seen minimal human impact. Scientists noted that the frog’s unique vocalizations initially drew their attention during nighttime surveys.
Key Characteristics of the New Species:
- Bright green coloration with blue leg markings
- Distinctive three-note mating call
- Average size of 3-4 centimeters
- Primarily nocturnal behavior
- Prefers canopy-level habitats
Genetic analysis confirmed that this species is distinct from other known tree frogs in the region. The research team collected DNA samples from multiple specimens to verify the finding.
This discovery brings the total number of known tree frog species in the Amazon basin to over 150. Scientists emphasize that many more unknown species likely exist in unexplored areas of the rainforest.
The identification of this new species underscores the importance of preserving Amazonian habitats and continuing scientific exploration in these ecologically rich environments.