Home Of The World’s Tiniest Frog
Cuba is home to the world’s smallest frog. According to scientific research, the world’s smallest frog can make up for its small size by poisoning its prey in a very deadly way.
The Mt. Iberia frog (Eleutherodactylus Iberia), which lives in Cuba, has a body length of only 10 millimeters and holds the Guinness World Record for the smallest frog. Researchers think that these dwarf frogs got small so they could eat mites that bigger frogs would miss. Dwarf frogs have chemicals that are found in nature coming out of their shells.
The Poor Condition Of Cuba’s Roads
The poor condition of Cuba’s roads Driving in Cuba can be hard, especially at night or early in the morning. There is a chance that the lights on major roads won’t work and that the road markings won’t be clear or won’t be there at all.
Due to years of corruption, Cuba’s roads are in bad shape, people drive badly, and car technology is broken. This has led to more traffic accidents, which hurt an average of 29 people per day in the first half of 2019.