Scientists have discovered a new species of proto-amphibian that lived 270 million years ago.
They have named it the Kermitops gratus, after "The Muppet Show" character Kermit the Frog.
The new discovery should help scientists understand how these ancient species evolved.
AdvertisementScientists say they have discovered a new species of proto-amphibian that lived 270 million years ago — and they've named it after "The Muppets Show" character Kermit the Frog.
"Because this animal is a distant relative of today's amphibians, and Kermit is a modern-day amphibian icon, it was the perfect name for it," he said.
Persons:
Kermit the, —, they've, Nicholas Hotton III, Hotton, Arjan Mann, Mann, gratus, Calvin So, Kermit
Organizations:
Service, Smithsonian National Museum of, Smithsonian, Zoological, George Washington University
Locations:
Texas