Tag: galaxy frogs


  • Missing Galaxy Frogs: Photographers’ Footprint on Tiny Microhabitats

    Missing Galaxy Frogs: Photographers’ Footprint on Tiny Microhabitats

    Overview: A Tiny Species in Peril The planet’s most enigmatic little amphibians, the endangered galaxy frogs (Melanobatrachus indicus), have vanished from several known microhabitats in a region famed for its delicate biodiversity. These fingertip-sized frogs, the sole members of their family, rely on microhabitats that form a thin, fragile veil between life and extinction. When…

  • Magical Galaxy Frogs Vanish After Habitat Destruction

    Magical Galaxy Frogs Vanish After Habitat Destruction

    Rising concern for Melanobatrachus indicus Scientists are sounding the alarm over Melanobatrachus indicus, a fingertip-sized, endangered frog that has long fascinated researchers and photographers for its iridescent markings and elusive behavior. Dubbed the “galaxy frog” by local naturalists for its speckled appearance, this species is the sole member of its family. Recent field reports describe…

  • Galaxy frogs vanish after photographers allegedly destroy habitats

    Galaxy frogs vanish after photographers allegedly destroy habitats

    Introduction In a troubling turn for wildlife conservation, a small, endangered amphibian known as the galaxy frog has reportedly disappeared from its habitat after photographers allegedly damaged the microhabitats it relies on for survival. The incident, if confirmed, underscores the fragile balance between wildlife tourism, photograpy, and the urgent need to protect vulnerable ecosystems from…