An amphibian named Romeo, once known as the world's loneliest frog is now shacked up with his new mate, Juliet, after spending a decade alone. The Sehuencas water frog was in isolation in an aquarium in Bolivia as scientists thought he was the last surviving member of his species. Scroll down for videoRomeo, once known as the world's loneliest frog, has found his match in Juliet, left. The four other Sehuencas water frogs, two males and two additional females, brought from the cloud forest are also showing signs that they are ready to breed. Completely aquatic, the Sehuencas frog was once found in great numbers at the bottom of small streams and rivers or in ponds deep in mountain forests.
Source: Daily Mail April 02, 2019 17:39 UTC