A tiny frog from Borneo was thought to be the only known frog species with no lungs – but it turns out they do have lungs after all. In 2008, a team led by David Bickford at the National ...
From underground burrowers to nearly invisible frogs, these species show how wonderfully odd and varied the world of ...
A frog with no lungs, a “ninja” slug firing love darts at its mate, and the world’s longest insect are among new species discovered in the three years since the Heart of Borneo conservation plan was ...
Also known as parachute frogs, Wallace's flying frogs inhabit the dense tropical jungles of Malaysia and Borneo. They live almost exclusively in the trees, descending only to mate and lay eggs.
Today, Borneo remains remarkably varied with more than 30 ethnic subgroups, some of the most species rich coral reefs on Earth, and a host of notable species such as Storm’s storks and flying frogs.
At least 52 new species of animals and plants have been identified this past year on the island of Borneo, according to scientists. The discoveries, described in a report compiled by WWF, include 30 ...
"These frogs are big – up to 10cm long – bright green, like a child would draw, with striking black and yellow webbing between their toes, and typical tree-frog toe pads to help them climb." ...