Scientists have identified a new species of leopard frog in and around New York City. The frog was found hiding in plain sight on Staten Island.
The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/zI0tBt ) reports the find is surprising because the frog was discovered in one of the world's most populated urban areas.

Although New York City has probably not been especially kind to the frogs — any appropriate habitat for them in Manhattan is probably long gone — they still survive in a number of areas nearby, including New Jersey, Staten Island, and the Bronx. The researchers suggest that their range is probably centered on Yankee Stadium. Given the molecular evidence, the team that found the species (which has members in New Jersey, Alabama, and California) are now going back to study it more closely so that they can give it a formal description.
Jeremy Feinberg also found specimens in parts of New Jersey and to counties north of New York City, all within commuting distance of Manhattan.
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/03/new-frog-species-nyc/
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/03/15/new-frog-species-found-nyc-area.html
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