Africa
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Six New Clawed Frogs Found In Africa Shed Light On "Lost Ancestor"
Six new clawed frog species were recently found in Central and West Africa. These amphibians are particularly unique, in that they inherit all of their mother's and fathers' genes instead of half from each. Researchers continue to search for the "lost ancestor" that gave rise to this genetically diverse species.
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