promnns
Promnns are a group of small, amphibious organisms that were first identified in the lowland rainforests of the Amazon basin in the early 21st century. Their scientific designation, Xenobatrachus promannus, is derived from the Greek words for "to leap" and "river," reflecting their distinctive swimming and leaping abilities. Although belonging to the order Anura, promnns exhibit a number of unusual morphological traits, including a translucent skin that displays iridescent hues when illuminated, and a pair of elongated dorsal fin-like structures that aid in buoyancy.
Research on promnns has primarily focused on their ecological role within wetland habitats. They feed mainly
Conservation status remains undetermined due to the limited data available; however, habitat fragmentation and water pollution