New froggy style sex positions discovered
June 15, 2016  11:33
It's time to update the amphibian version of the Kama Sutra, because a new form of "froggy style' has been pioneered by the Bombay night frog, a species endemic to the Western Ghats mountain range in India.

In a research published Tuesday in PeerJ, a team led by amphibian expert and wildlife conservationist SD Biju of the University of Delhi describe this previously unobserved lovemaking technique, which has been dubbed the "dorsal straddle.'

It is the seventh known mode of "amplexus,' an amphibian mating behavior that usually involves the male clutching the female's body and fertilizing her eggs as she lays them. For inquiring minds, here's a handy illustrated guide.

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