July 14, 2011
Herpetologists celebrate incredible rediscovery of one of the world's Top 10 “most wanted” lost amphibians in Malaysian Borneo; First-ever photos
reveal long-legged Borneo Rainbow Toad
(Borneo, Malaysia / Arlington, VA, U.S.) –
One of the world’s most elusive amphibians has made a surprising reappearance recently in Malaysia’s Sarawak State, providing science with its
first-ever photographs of the Endangered spindly-legged species and new hope for the region’s biodiversity. Inspired by Conservation
International’s (CI) Global Search for Lost Amphibians, scientists with support from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak found three individuals of the
missing toad, up a tree during a night time search after months of scouring remote forests.
www.conservation.org...
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[font=Tahoma] Thats a awesome looking toad

. Its incredible how bright the colors are. Hard to miss when the colors are just screaming 'here I
am'.
I only can imagine the kind of discoveries of animals, amphibians, and other types of life that will be discovered in the future.
There's even a top 10 Lost Amphibians Lost list. Here are just a few.[/font]
• Golden toad (Incilius periglenes) Costa Rica - last seen in 1989
• Gastric brooding frog (Rheobatrachus vitellinus and R. silus) Australia - last seen in 1985
• Mesopotamia Beaked Toad (Rhinella rostrata) Colombia - last seen in 1914
• Jackson's climbing salamander (Bolitoglossa jacksoni) Guatemala - last seen in 1975
Enjoy