A team of frog enthusiasts, including scientists from Gubbi Labs, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE) - Bengaluru and the National University of Singapore (NUS), have uncovered a widespread population of the endangered Sholiga Narrow Mouthed Frog (Microhyla sholigari) along the west coast of India. Rtd, Prof. Sushil Kumar Dutta of the Utkal University, Orissa and P. Ray of the Zoological Survey of India had originally described this tiny frog, measuring up to 1.7 cm, from the Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Tiger Reserve (BRTTR) in the year 2000.
क्षयरोग के जीवाणु प्रसुप्त अवस्था में अपने बाह्य आवरण में होने वाले परिवर्तन के कारण प्रतिजैविक (एंटीबायोटिक्स) से बच कर लंबे समय तक जीवित रह सकते हैं।
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