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Rare and Endangered Borneo frog has no lungs, it has evolved backwards

Rare and Endangered Borneo frog
Hey frog you have evolved backwards according to scientists, “what you got to say about that then frog?

A primitive and rare frog has no lungs, which is weird; the frog from Borneo apparently absorbs oxygen through its skin, which basically means it has re-acquired a trait thought to have existed in animals millions of years ago.

No other frog in the world can do what this frog can do; the downside to this amazing story is that illegal gold mining in the area may threaten the unique species.

Send your love to help protect the Rare and Endangered Borneo lung-less frog.

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