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Tiny 'Pumpkin' Toadlet Discovered in Brazil!
12 Dec
Summary
- A new 'pumpkin' toadlet species with orange body and freckles was found.
- The tiny amphibian measures about an inch and a half long.
- It was discovered in the cloud forests of Brazil's Serra do Quiriri.

A minuscule "pumpkin" toadlet, adorned with a vibrant orange hue and delicate freckles, has been identified by biologists in the tropical rainforests of southern Brazil.
This newly discovered species, scientifically named Brachycephalus lulai, was found in the remote cloud forests of the Serra do Quiriri mountain range. Measuring barely an inch and a half in length, it belongs to the Brachycephalus genus, renowned for containing some of the planet's smallest terrestrial vertebrates.
Its discovery was prompted by a unique mating call, distinct from other known toadlets in the area. Although currently classified as 'least concern' for extinction, scientists are urging immediate conservation efforts to protect this fragile species and its habitat, highlighting the vulnerability of microendemic amphibians.




