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Where has the dinosaur-era purple frog been hiding? Scientists explain

Scientists discover ancient Purple Frog in India’s Western Ghats, revealing unique underground lifestyle, evolutionary history and conservation significance.

September 24, 2025 / 17:11 IST
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Where has the dinosaur-era purple frog been hiding? Scientists explain (Image: Nihal Jabin/Wikipedia)
Where has the dinosaur-era purple frog been hiding? Scientists explain (Image: Nihal Jabin/Wikipedia)

India is diverse when it comes to wildlife. New research and discoveries keep on happening day to day. An unusual species of frog was discovered in the Western Ghats Mountain range in India. The frog is known as Bhupathy's purple frog (Nasikabatrachus bhupathi). It is distinguished by its pointed, pig-like nose with light blue ring around its eyes and glossy purple skin.

This species is named in honor of Dr. Subramaniam Bhupathy, a respected herpetologist who tragically lost his life in the Western Ghats in 2014. The frog emerges during the monsoon season, which is essential for its reproductive cycle.

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Significance of 'Purple Frog'

This frog's lineage is ancient and exhibits low diversity, making this discovery particularly noteworthy. It is closely related to another purple frog (Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis) found in the region in 2003.