The prognosis of the frog with the mushroom hitchhiker is unknown, but there are a handful of theories as to the cause of its condition.
Therefore, something like this is interesting and should be followed up with observations and screening of frogs,” Vasudevan said in an email.
Initially, Vasudevan had thought the mushroom was stuck on the frog’s skin rather than a growth, but photos of the critter convinced him otherwise.
“It is indeed the case of a live mushroom on a live frog,” Vasudevan said.
The disease has been observed in low levels in all the frog hotspots across India, the authors of the new note wrote.
Persons:
—, ”, Lohit, mycologists, Alyssa Wetterau Kaganer, ” Kaganer, Kaganer, Karthikeyan Vasudevan, Vasudevan, ” Vasudevan, it’ll
Organizations:
CNN, World Wildlife Fund, India, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Laboratory, Centre, Cellular
Locations:
Karnataka, India, Bengaluru, Kerala, Telangana