![]() ![]() You add to a population in your county, state, city, country, continent, and even the world, and you really do count. When Jose asked him the question “Where were you born?”ĭon said “In the world” which was a totally accurate statement. To conclude, Don Simon really made the message in the story clear and made meīelieve in the message. ![]() In this case like Jose the main character thought “He was part of that number, he was in Zoo Island, in Iowa, and like Don Simon said, in the world.” I agree with that statement, everyone does count, everyoneĬan make a difference even if that means the difference only affects your town, talking population you don’t have 90 people if you really only have 89 that one person really does count. In the story the author gives a message in Zoo Island, which to me was that every person counts and is special. They also found out that the population to Zoo Island was 88 ½ people. In the end they changed the name to Zoo Island recommend by Don Simon, a scary old guy as the two boys put it. One day they decided they wanted to find out how many people live in their town, to do this they went around the town asking each family a few questions like their age,īirth date, birth place, and family size. In the town there are two boys, one whose name is Jose, and they both are very curious. Zoo Island by Tomas Rivera is a short story about this little town in Iowa. A new species of the genus Hoplobatrachus Peters, 1863 (Anura, Dicroglossidae) from northwesten Thailand.Q: What is the author’s message? Do you agree or disagree with it? Thongproh P, Chunskul J, Sringurngam Y, Waiprom L, Makchai S, Cota M, Duengkae P, Duangjai S, Hasan M, Chuaynkern C, Chuaynkern Y. An inordinate fondness for inconspicuous brown frogs: integration of phylogenomics, archival DNA analysis, morphology, and bioacoustics yields 24 new taxa in the subgenus Brygoomantis (genus Mantidactylus) from Madagascar. A new species of tentacled marine fish leech parasitic on Notothenia from the subantarctic Marion and Crozet Islands. Scherz MD, A Crottini, CR Hutter, A Hildenbrand, F Andreone, TR Fulgence, G Köhler, SH Ndriantsoa, A Ohler, M.Preick, A Rakotoarison, L Rancilhac, JW Streicher, DR.Vieites, J Köhler, M Hofreiter, F Glaw, and M Vences. Systematics of the Ocoee Salamander (Plethodontidae: Desmognathus ocoee), with description of two new species from the southern Blue Ridge Mountains. Allocation of Salamandra auriculata Holbrook, 1838, with a new species of swamp-dwelling dusky salamander (Plethodontidae: Desmognathus) from the Atlantic Coastal Plain. A new nurse frog of the Allobates tapajos species complex (Anura: Aromobatidae) from the upper Madeira River, Brazilian Amazonia. polytaenia clade from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. A new cryptic species of Boana (Hylinae: Cophomantini) of the B. Marinho P, Bang DL, Vidigal I and Giaretta AA. Species (Rhacophoridae, Anura) and a northwards range extension of the genus. Messenger KR, Othman SN, Chuang M-F, Yang Y, Borzée A. Science Report of the Yokosuka City Museum(69): 1-17. Taxonomic revision of the Yamaguchi salamander Hynobius bakan: Description of two new species from Chugoku and Kyushu, Japan. ![]() Sugawara H, Tahara Y, Nakazono S, Matsukoji T & Nagano M. Bulletin of the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum, (Natural Science)(51): 47-59. Taxonomic Re-examination of the Yamato Salamander Hynobius vandenburghi: Description of a New Species from Central Honshu, Japan. Sugawara H, Fujitani T, Seguchi S, Sawahata T & Nagano M. Bulletin of the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum, (Natural Science)(51): 35-46. Molecular Phylogenetic and Morphological Problems of the Aki Salamander Hynobius akiensis: Description of Two New Species from Chugoku, Japan. Sugawara H, Naito J, Iwata T and Nagano M. Dwindling in the mountains: description of a critically endangered and microendemic Onychodactylus species (Amphibia, Hynobiidae) from the Korean Peninsula. ( 10.3897/vz.72.e87275)īorzée A, Shin Y, Poyarkov NA, Jeon JY, Baek HJ, Lee CH, An J, Hong YJ and Min M. A new arboreal Pseudoeurycea (Caudata: Plethodontidae) from the Sierra de Zongolica, Veracruz, Mexico. Nomenclatural solutions for diagnosing ‘cryptic’ species using molecular and morphological data facilitate a taxonomic revision of the Black-bellied Salamanders (Urodela, Desmognathus ‘quadramaculatus’) from the southern Appalachian Mountains. Atlas of Wildlife in Southwest China: Amphibian: 1–448 (printed in 2020 but not distributed until 2022). Atlas of Wildlife in Southwest China: Amphibian. A new stream treefrog of the genus Hyloscirtus (Amphibia, Hylidae) from the Río Negro-Sopladora National Park, Ecuador. Sánchez Nivicela JC, Falcón JM and Cisneros-Heredia DF. TIP: click on year above to jump to the year's new species list See 30 Most Recently Added Species to AmphibiaWeb ![]()
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