(CNN) The world's loneliest frog is finally close to relationship status.

Scientists have found a potential mate for Romeo, the Sehuencas water frog who's been alone and single for the last 10 years. Housed in a museum in Bolivia, Romeo was considered possibly the last living water frog of his kind.

The big-eyed amphibian won hearts worldwide last year after conservationists created a playful Match.com profile for him

Now Romeo and his love interest -- who scientists have named Juliet, of course -- will be set up on a blind date this Valentine's Day as part of an effort to save their species.

No pressure, kids.

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