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World's 'loneliest' frog gets a date(1/4)

2019-01-17 16:06:37 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Juliet, a Sehuencas water frog rediscovered in the wild in Bolivia, seen here during her quarantine as she acclimates to her new environment at the Natural History Museum \

Juliet, a Sehuencas water frog rediscovered in the wild in Bolivia, seen here during her quarantine as she acclimates to her new environment at the Natural History Museum "Alcide d'Orbigny" in Cochabamba, Bolivia. For 10 years, Romeo, the last known Sehuencas water frog on the planet, led a solitary life in a conservation center in Bolivia. Now scientists have found him a Juliet. (Photo/Agencies)

Juliet, a Sehuencas water frog rediscovered in the wild in Bolivia, seen here during her quarantine as she acclimates to her new environment at the Natural History Museum \

Juliet, a Sehuencas water frog rediscovered in the wild in Bolivia, seen here during her quarantine as she acclimates to her new environment at the Natural History Museum "Alcide d'Orbigny" in Cochabamba, Bolivia. For 10 years, Romeo, the last known Sehuencas water frog on the planet, led a solitary life in a conservation center in Bolivia. Now scientists have found him a Juliet. (Photo/Agencies)

Juliet the Sehuencas water frog in the hands of Teresa Camacho Badani, at the Natural History Museum \

Juliet the Sehuencas water frog in the hands of Teresa Camacho Badani, at the Natural History Museum "Alcide d'Orbigny" in Cochabamba, Bolivia. For 10 years, Romeo, the last known Sehuencas water frog on the planet, led a solitary life in a conservation center in Bolivia. Now scientists have found him a Juliet. (Photo/Agencies)

Juliet, a Sehuencas water frog rediscovered in the wild in Bolivia, seen here during her quarantine as she acclimates to her new environment at the Natural History Museum \

Juliet, a Sehuencas water frog rediscovered in the wild in Bolivia, seen here during her quarantine as she acclimates to her new environment at the Natural History Museum "Alcide d'Orbigny" in Cochabamba, Bolivia. For 10 years, Romeo, the last known Sehuencas water frog on the planet, led a solitary life in a conservation center in Bolivia. Now scientists have found him a Juliet. (Photo/Agencies)

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