A male frog, for long assumed to be the last of his kind, gets company. The species declined for several reasons, one of them being the introduction of invasive trout. Now five more frogs, three males and two females, have been found in the Bolivian wilderness. There is hope that they produce offsprings and the species can be reintroduced to the wild.
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