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The One-Time Frog: The Misspelled Frog Found Only Once


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A species so rare that science has only one record of its existence—pplpod investigates the impossible mystery of the Garmin New Guinea tree frog, a biological ghost with a name that's literally a typo. Imagine being so incredibly elusive, so utterly off the scientific grid, that humanity has encountered you exactly once. Then imagine that the only name the world uses to identify your entire species is a misspelling. This is not science fiction—this is the documented reality of Laetoria judae. Drawing from a single, impossibly brief Wikipedia stub, we unpack a massive, sprawling mystery about how we catalog the natural world, the limitations of biological science, and the profound questions raised when a species becomes barely more than a legend. This is the ultimate cold case of the natural world.

Key Topics Covered:

  • The Single Specimen Mystery: Examining the reality that human science has only one recorded encounter with this species, and what this tells us about the limitations of our knowledge of Earth's biodiversity.
  • The Typo That Became Official: Exploring how a misspelling in the species' common name became permanently embedded in scientific literature and popular understanding, illustrating how errors can become canon.
  • Papua New Guinea Amphibian Diversity: Understanding the context of New Guinea's extraordinary biodiversity and the thousands of species that remain undocumented or poorly understood by science.
  • Biological Data Deficiency Status: Analyzing what it means for a species to be classified as "data deficient" and the implications for conservation, understanding, and our relationship with the natural world.
  • The Limits of Scientific Knowledge: Reflecting on how a four-sentence Wikipedia article can represent an entire century-long game of biological hide-and-seek, revealing what we don't know about our own planet.

Source credit: Research for this episode included Wikipedia articles accessed 3/5/2026. Wikipedia text is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0; content here is summarized/adapted in original wording for commentary and educational use.

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