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NEW ORLEANS — A frog that can perch on the tip of your pinkie with room to spare has been claimed as the world’s smallest vertebrates, out-tinying a fish that got the title in 2006. But a scientist who found another weensy fish disputes both claims.
The adult frogs are about three-tenths of an inch long. An article Wednesday in the journal PLoS One named Paedophryne amauensis as the world’s smallest animal with a spine. But a University of Washington scientist says a male anglerfish he found in 2006 is even smaller.
Louisiana State University scientist Christopher Austin, who found the frogs, says he was comparing average species size — and the 1.8-inch female anglerfish is comparatively huge. The Associated Press



