Mallorcan midwife toad saved from extinction
One of the world's strangest animals, the Mallorcan midwife toad, has been rescued from the brink of extinction. The success provides conservationists with a rare boost to their hopes that amphibians - whose numbers are decliningalarmingly across the world - can saved from oblivion.| Comments on article "Mallorcan midwife toad saved from extinction" | ||||||||||||
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