Montane Pinocchio frog

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The montane Pinocchio frog (Litoria vivissimia) is a species of frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae. It is endemic to New Guinea. Scientists saw it on Hides Ridge in the karstic area of the Southern Fold Mountains in Papua New Guinea.[1] Like the Pinocchio frog, it has a protuberance on its snout that can grow or shrink.[2][3]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Amphibia
Order:Anura
Family:Hylidae
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Montane Pinocchio frog
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Hylidae
Genus: Litoria
Species:
L. vivissimia
Binomial name
Litoria vivissimia
Oliver, Richards, and Donnellan, 2019
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According to one of the lead scientists, Dr. Paul Oliver, senior curator of the Queensland Museum, “And Litoria vivissimia translates to ‘cheeky monkey’ – we have probably walked past dozens of them but have only ever seen one. We think they are probably up there in treetops laughing at us." The "Pinocchio" refers to the children's book character whose nose would grow whenever he told a lie.[4]

The male adult frog is about 2.9 cm long. It is light yellow-brown in color with light green patches and more yellow on its legs. It has a spike on its nose, and all of its toes are webbed.[5]

As of 2019, scientists had only seen Litoria vivissimia once,[3] in the Central Cordillera. The scientists used DNA barcoding to examine Litoria vivissimia and its relatives, the parachuting frog and the Pinocchio frog.[6]

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