Animals
Bolivian Beaked Toad Belongs to New Species, 20-Year DNA Sequence Corrects Decades of Misidentification
20 years of DNA sequencing revealed that the Bolivian beaked toad with red warts is a new species after being misidentified for decades. Read more here.
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