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World's First Ever Flourescent Frog Discovered in South America
Scientists found a frog that can let it glow like no other. The South American polka dot tree frog (Hypsiboas punctatus) almost looks like a cartoon character from an animated film: friendly hues of greens, yellows and reds, polka dots on its back and the bizarre superpower of being able to glow in the dark.
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