Wildlife researchers have discovered 123 new species on Borneo island, including a lungless frog, the world's longest insect and a slug that fires "love darts" at its mate.
Conservation group WWF listed the new finds in a report on a remote area of dense, tropical rainforest that borders Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei on Borneo.
The three governments in 2007 designated the 220,000 sq km area as the "Heart of Borneo" in a bid to conserve the rainforest.
Borneo finds new species
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