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Old 06-06-2007, 08:14 PM


Two dozen new species were found
in the South American country of Suriname.

I especially like this pink spotted frog
http://tinyurl.com/2nbl9g

k :-)



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Old 06-07-2007, 03:13 PM
Reel McKoi
 
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> Two dozen new species were found
> in the South American country of Suriname.
>
> I especially like this pink spotted frog
> http://tinyurl.com/2nbl9g

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Why are all the pretty colorful frogs tropical? All our frogs here are some
shade of green, brown or gray.
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Old 06-07-2007, 04:41 PM
Stephen Henning
 
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> Why are all the pretty colorful frogs tropical? All our frogs here are some
> shade of green, brown or gray.


Nature usually favors creatures that blend in with their surroundings so
that predators can't find them or those that taste horrible so predators
won't want to find them. So many of those frogs that evolved with
colorful surroundings became colorful. The others didn't have any
evolutionary pressure to do so. So the observation is that it seems
that tropical surroundings are more colorful and I believe that is
correct. Also, they are more colorful all year long.
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Old 06-07-2007, 05:30 PM
Reel McKoi
 
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> "Reel McKoi" <> wrote:
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>> Why are all the pretty colorful frogs tropical? All our frogs here are
>> some
>> shade of green, brown or gray.

>
> Nature usually favors creatures that blend in with their surroundings so
> that predators can't find them or those that taste horrible so predators
> won't want to find them. So many of those frogs that evolved with
> colorful surroundings became colorful. The others didn't have any
> evolutionary pressure to do so. So the observation is that it seems
> that tropical surroundings are more colorful and I believe that is
> correct. Also, they are more colorful all year long.

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That makes sense. Our frogs do blend into the background as do the toads.
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Old 06-07-2007, 07:11 PM
~ jan
 
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 17:14:04 CST, k <> wrote:

>Two dozen new species were found
>in the South American country of Suriname.
>
>I especially like this pink spotted frog
>http://tinyurl.com/2nbl9g
>
>k :-)


Ooh, Aah, pretty. Where the heck is Suriname? ~ jan
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Old 06-07-2007, 08:06 PM
k
 
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Looks to be in the top right hand corner
of South America. Only about half a million
people!

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Old 06-08-2007, 01:55 AM
Stephen Henning
 
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~ jan <> wrote:

> >Two dozen new species were found
> >in the South American country of Suriname.
> >I especially like this pink spotted frog
> >http://tinyurl.com/2nbl9g


> Ooh, Aah, pretty. Where the heck is Suriname? ~ jan


In what used to be Dutch Guiana. It lies in between French Guiana to the
east and Guyana to the west and Brazil to the south and the Atlantic to
the north. It is the smallest country in South America in both
population and area. Don't blink.
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Old 06-08-2007, 03:13 PM
Derek Broughton
 
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Stephen Henning wrote:

> "Reel McKoi" <> wrote:
>
>> Why are all the pretty colorful frogs tropical? All our frogs here are
>> some shade of green, brown or gray.

>
> Nature usually favors creatures that blend in with their surroundings so
> that predators can't find them or those that taste horrible so predators
> won't want to find them. So many of those frogs that evolved with
> colorful surroundings became colorful. The others didn't have any
> evolutionary pressure to do so. So the observation is that it seems
> that tropical surroundings are more colorful and I believe that is
> correct. Also, they are more colorful all year long.


Only slightly off the subject, I discovered a new frog species last night.
At least, it was the subject of a 5 or 6 year search. We have Spring
Peepers (yes, it's still Spring here in the Great White North) and I search
for them every time I take the dogs out for their pre-bedtime walk. I know
I get within feet of them, but I have _never_ been able to spot them.

Finally, last night, I found one! And, yeah, they're some shade of brown...
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