- Mark W. Moffett, National Geographic Magazine
“Eye to Eye with the Flea   Frog”       Herpetologist Alexandro Tozetti takes a close look at   a Psyllophryne didactyla, the world’s smallest frog, which he and four   colleagues located by sorting though leaf litter one leaf at a time over two   days.

- Mark W. Moffett, National Geographic Magazine

“Eye to Eye with the Flea Frog” Herpetologist Alexandro Tozetti takes a close look at a Psyllophryne didactyla, the world’s smallest frog, which he and four colleagues located by sorting though leaf litter one leaf at a time over two days.

- Mark W. Moffett, National Geographic Magazine
“Eye to Eye with the Flea   Frog”       Herpetologist Alexandro Tozetti takes a close look at   a Psyllophryne didactyla, the world’s smallest frog, which he and four   colleagues located by sorting though leaf litter one leaf at a time over two   days.

- Mark W. Moffett, National Geographic Magazine

“Eye to Eye with the Flea Frog” Herpetologist Alexandro Tozetti takes a close look at a Psyllophryne didactyla, the world’s smallest frog, which he and four colleagues located by sorting though leaf litter one leaf at a time over two days.

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