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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Incredible shrunken animals: The smallest of them all - life - 22 August 2012 - New Scientist





"We've discovered some truly tiny vertebrates recently, from piddling frogs to teeny weeny geckos. What made these creatures so minuscule?"
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