Male
(left) and Female (right), credit to Helen
Briggs
Water
frog with scientific name (Telmatobius
yuracare)
is endemic to Bolivia and believed to be near extinct. Factors such
as diseases,
habitat
destruction and climate changes lead to declining of frog population.
Bolivian
natural history museum kept frog, namely
Romeo
in an aquarium for 10 years without mates and even friends. Last
year, the
scientists set up profile of Romeo to find a mate through online.
World
wide communities responded by sponsoring
efforts
to find a real mate in nature. Recently,
conservationists found the mate, namely Juliet in the Bolivia’s
remote jungle. Unfortunately, Romeo still shy, while pretty
Juliet
with
beautiful eyes
is an
active frog.
Hope,
the frogs will have their
first
dating in this
year, 2019 valentine day. Reproduction is important to save their own
species from extinction.
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Lieber Tanza,
ReplyDeletehoffen wir, dass sich die Kröten halten können, dass das Wetter für sie passt, denn sie sind drauf angewiesen.
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Interesting!
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How awesome...hope the two pair up before they croak. I know, I know this is a serious venture & science is an important part, but I could not help having a play on words. Forgive me?
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I love that people came together for a good cause.
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Last year, the scientists set up profile of Romeo to find a mate through online.
Online dating for frogs... who knew!? lol
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It's amazing what one can locate via the internet.
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They are peculiar looking frogs, aren't they? I don't see frogs around here at all. I'm glad that they found a mate for him, and right around Valentine's Day. ; )
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Unfortunately, Romeo still shy, while pretty Juliet with beautiful eyes is an active frog.
Awe, never had one, poor thing.
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Hope, the frogs will have their first dating in this year, 2019 valentine day.
Keeping my fingers crossed that a suitable match will be found and soon. Romeo needs to keep in mind beauty is in the eye of the beholder and that looks will fade after time, a good sense of humour and a warm heart are what are needed.
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What a funny, yet wonderful story. I hope it works out for these two so they can help the species live on.
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What a lovely story! I hope Romeo and Juliet will have a good date :-) It’s great such effort to save the species is made.
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cool story:)
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Their eyes are amazing! I hope they have lots of little tadpoles!
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That's a beautiful story.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a beautiful weekend.
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Awww, I hope they love each other!
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Loved the idea of finding someone for Romeo :D
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Oh, Tanza, thank u for the public awareness of environment. I hope we will bequeath a better and beautiful world to a next generation. Best wishes, Sadami
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I read about that, fun story.
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I remember this! When Romeo's human was looking for a mate for his buddy. I was all smiles when Juliet was found (you are right, she has stunning eyes).
ReplyDeleteI, too, hope they get things go this year. The extinction of a specie is a terrible thing, especially when we are part of the cause.
hopefully...
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Let's hope they can get together.
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Unbelievably hilarious! He looks smitten by love, yet she's out for the kill. I kind of feel scared for Romeo.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this silly post, Tanza.
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yes, indeed....hehehe...lol
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I hope they will become a nice couple soon.
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Frogs are cute. 🌸 I like some reptiles probably because I had a tortoise when I was a child. Have a pleasant day. Greetings from snowy Finland !
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Funny story, pretty couple.
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Poor Romeo being forced to "marry", lol ! I like their faces, they make me laugh !
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Hello, even the frogs need a mate. I hope they can be together. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and new week ahead.
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Cool! I hope they reproduce. Frogs are wonderful.
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Aaaaa...Romeo and Juliet:)
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oh how cool! I love how small the world can be, now!
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This is so cute!
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Those eyes are so cool!
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Yes, 2019 should be a good year for them.
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My goodness, how interesting.
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What a clever thing to do! I hope they can find romance!
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That's fascinating. I wish them great success.
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Awww. I hope Romeo and Juliet's relationship is far more successful than Shakespeare's pair!
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Espero que a reprodução de certo.
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That's so great he found a mate!! Hope they do a lot of producing.
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