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  1. Ansonia latidisca, commonly called the Sambas stream toad or Bornean rainbow toad, is a small true toad rediscovered in 2011 after being unseen since 1924. It is endemic to Borneo ( Indonesia and Malaysia ).

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  2. Ansonia latidisca, commonly called the Sambas stream toad or Bornean rainbow toad, is a small true toad rediscovered in 2011 after being unseen since 1924. [2] It is endemic to Borneo ( Indonesia and Malaysia ). [ 3 ]

  3. 17 Οκτ 2024 · Nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, the Bornean Rainbow Toad inhabits the dense and humid rainforests of Borneo, primarily within the Malaysian state of Sarawak. These forests provide a complex ecosystem where towering trees create a multi-tiered canopy, offering a myriad of microhabitats.

  4. 15 Ιουλ 2011 · Called the Sambas stream toad or Bornean rainbow toad, the elusive amphibian was last spotted by European explorers in 1924. The toad has unusually long limbs and a pebbly back covered with...

  5. Ansonia latidisca, commonly called the Sambas stream toad or Bornean rainbow toad, is a small true toad rediscovered in 2011 after being unseen since 1924. It is endemic to Borneo (Indonesia and Malaysia).

  6. The toad had disappeared 87 years ago, after Hallier left the Bornean rainforest having documented the only ever sighting. Like many wild animals, it seemed destined to live on in a drawing having silently died out in the wilderness. However, Pui did not believe the rainbow toad was extinct.

  7. 15 Ιουλ 2011 · A ‘rainbow toad’ not seen in 87 years has been spotted in the forests of Borneo and photographed for the very first time.

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