How is the purple frog different from other frogs?
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While the new amphibians may appear odd, each quirk of the purple frog's anatomy is the result of countless years of evolution. Small eyes, a long snout, and short limbs equipped with hardened 'spades'—each enables the frog to spend almost its entire life below ground. In fact, the amphibians don't even surface to eat.
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The newly discovered Bhupathy's purple frog spends nearly its entire adult life underground—but its tadpoles spend four months suctioned to cliffs behind waterfalls.
Scientists have discovered a new and unusual species of frog in the Western Ghats mountain range in India. The frog has shiny, purple skin, a light blue ring around its eyes, and a pointy pig-nose.
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