American Bird Conservancy Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 A two-inch long frog so deadly that its toxin could kill ten people; a bat that is called a flying fox with males that defend a harem of up to eight females; and an enigmatic, fist-sized owl that was discovered in 1976 only not to be seen again for 26 years, are among the unique wildlife species that captured the attention of voters in a just-completed campaign naming the Alliance for Zero Extinction's (AZE's) 7 Wonders of Endangered Species. View the full article
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