BBC: The first monogamous amphibian has been discovered living in the rainforest of South America. Genetic tests have revealed that male and females of one species of Peruvian poison frog remain utterly faithful. More surprising is the discovery that just one thing - the size of the pools of water in which they lay their tadpoles - prevents the frogs straying. That constitutes the best evidence yet documented that monogamy can have a single cause, say ......
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Peru: Frog reveals secret of monogamy
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on February 22nd, 2010
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