
A bird-eating frog with fangs, an alien gecko equipped with orange eyes and technicolor skin, and a flightless bird are among the 163 newly identified species discovered in Southeast Asia last year that are now considered at risk of extinction due to climate change, according to a new report by the World Wildlife Federation (WWF).
The report, entitled Close Encounters, spotlights species identified in 2008 within the jungles and rivers the Greater Mekong region, including 100 plants, 28 fish, 18 reptiles, 14 amphibians, two mammals and a bird.
"After millennia in hiding these species are now finally in the spotlight, and there are clearly more waiting to be discovered," said Stuart Chapman, Director of the WWF Greater Mekong Program.
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