This artist’s rendering depicts a herd of ancient sea cows foraging on the seafloor. A new species of ancient sea cow, Salwasiren qatarensis, is one of the many species described in 2025.
Alex Boersma
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Alex Boersma
Even as some scientists search for signs of life beyond Earth, other researchers have been discovering new species on our own humble planet faster than ever before.
From high up in the mountains to the deep sea, take a tour across the world to meet five new species discovered in 2025.
An ancient sea cow in the Persian Gulf
Scientists Discover Three Unique Toad Species in Tanzania
Scientists have described three toad species in Tanzania, including the Luhomero Glandular Tree Toad (Nectophrynoides luhomeroensis), that give birth to live young — a rare phenomenon among frogs and toads.
John Lyakurwa
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John Lyakurwa
Elementary school teachings often depict frogs and toads going through a typical life cycle – from eggs to tadpoles to adults. However, scientists have recently uncovered three new toad species in Tanzania that defy this norm by giving birth to live young.
These unique species, all belonging to the genus Nectophrynoides, were a surprising find after over a century of research. Initially, the specimens collected were believed to be a single species due to their strikingly similar appearances.
Driven by curiosity, academic researcher Christoph Liedtke from the Spanish National Research Council embarked on a decade-long exploration to uncover potential biodiversity in the Tanzanian highlands. Collaborating with colleagues, they sought to identify multiple species within the Nectophrynoides genus.
The research posed challenges as many historical specimens lacked DNA sequencing data. Assistant lecturer John Lyakurwa from the University of Dar es Salaam described the process as a complex puzzle that required solving.
Through a collaborative effort with researchers from Denmark and Belgium, DNA was successfully extracted from over 200 museum specimens. Advanced sequencing techniques revealed the existence of three new toad species within the genus, expanding previous knowledge.
Concerns loom over the future of these toads as their populations dwindle, with one species already extinct and others not sighted in two decades. Lyakurwa’s PhD thesis focuses on unraveling the reasons behind this decline, emphasizing the significant evolutionary history at stake with the potential loss of these unique toads.
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