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Friday, July 17, 2026
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Amazing science discovery Science

Scientists Discover New Species of Glowing Frog in the Amazon Rainforest

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By Sarah MitchellJuly 17, 20265 min read

A team of biologists exploring the dense Amazon rainforest has discovered a remarkable new species of frog that glows in the dark. The discovery opens new doors for understanding bioluminescence in nature.

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