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After 80 years of stumping scientists, strange Philippine frog unmasked as hybrid

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The Leyte Chorus Frog is a small, ground-dwelling frog from Leyte Island in the Visayan province of the eastern Philippines .

It was first discovered in 1954 , then not seen again for decades despite a concerted hunt by researchers.

A report from the University of Kansas confirms that it's a hybrid of two species with overlapping ranges whose intermingling likely was driven by deforestation.

Leyte Chorus Frogs were particularly interesting because their two parent species look and act so differently.

Researchers determined the hybrid isn't a distinct species and doesn't warrant its own scientific name.

Its rarity comes down to the fact that it cannot reproduce and is an evolutionary dead end.

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