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Back from Extinction, Hula Painted Frog Declared a 'Living Fossil'
A white-speckled frog declared extinct after not being seen in nearly six decades, resurfaced in 2011 and was recently declared a "living fossil" after genetic tests revealed the frog belongs to a group of amphibians that died out 15,000 years ago, the BBC reports.
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