Science Alert: A frog by the name of Romeo, thought to be the last of his species, is no longer fortune’s fool. Defying the stars, this lonely amphibious bachelor has at last found his Juliet. Known as the world’s loneliest frog, for ten years Romeo has burned, he has pined, but he has not perished. His story is an inspiration for singletons of every breed. After years of isolation in captivity, chirping his love songs in vain, Romeo has shown a level of patience that would impress even the most virtuous among us. At long last, his perseverance has paid off. Hiding deep within a remote Bolivian cloud forest, scientists have found.
and captured no less than five Sehuencas water frogs (Telmatobius yuracare) – three males and two females.
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