"We knew that we would have to be very lucky just to find the frog," said David Bickford of the National University of Singapore. "People have been trying for 30 years. But when we did and I was doing the initial dissections -- right there in the field -- I have to say that I was very skeptical at first [that they would in fact lack lungs]. It just did not seem possible. We were all shocked when it turned out to be true for all the specimens we had from Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Apr 10, 2008
of first lungless frog discovered by lead nus scientist
Science Daily has reported that Dr David Bickford, the lead scientist at the Department of Biological Sciences, NUS, has discovered the world's first lungless frog in Borneo.
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