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Home Biodiversity Amber fossils provide oldest evidence of frogs in wet, tropical forests
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Amber fossils provide oldest evidence of frogs in wet, tropical forests

June 14, 2018

Source: ScienceDaily

99-million-year-old amber fossils from Myanmar provide the earliest evidence of frogs in wet, tropical forests.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/06/180614095237.htm

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