whose members are known as the gastric-brooding frogs or platypus frogs, is a genus of extinct ground-dwelling frogs native to Queensland in eastern...
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Rheobatrachus silus (redirect from Southern Gastric-brooding Frog)
Rheobatrachus silus, commonly called southern gastric-brooding frog, is an extinct species of gastric-brooding frog native to Australia. It was last seen in...
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Rheobatrachus vitellinus (redirect from Northern Gastric-brooding Frog)
Rheobatrachus vitellinus, commonly called northern gastric-brooding frog, is an extinct species of gastric-brooding frog native to Australia. It was last seen in...
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Darwin's frog has an unusual method of brooding, in which the male will facilitate development of its tadpoles inside its vocal sac. This male brooding may...
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where they develop until they metamorphose into juvenile frogs. The female gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus sp.) from Australia, now probably extinct...
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Amphibians of Australia (redirect from Australian frogs)
some cases entire genera were found declining. Both species of gastric brooding frog are now classified as extinct and all but two species of Taudactylus...
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Mouthbrooder (redirect from Mouth-brooding)
Amblyopsis – a genus of cavefish that brood in the gill chambers Gastric-brooding frog – an extinct genus of frog that incubated their eggs in the stomach...
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List of recently extinct amphibians (redirect from List of recently extinct frogs)
Southern gastric brooding frog (Rheobatrachus silus) Eungella gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus vitellinus) Sharp snouted day frog (Taudactylus acutirostris)...
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the first goat which use the adult female cell. Gastric brooding frog: (2013) The gastric brooding frog, Rheobatrachus silus, thought to have been extinct...
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presumed extinction of the Southern Gastric Brooding Frog, last seen in the wild in 1981, and the Northern Gastric Brooding Frog, last recorded in the wild in...
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Myobatrachidae (redirect from Australian ground frog)
parental care unique in the animal kingdom. The two species of gastric-brooding frog (genus: Rheobatrachus), are found in this family. The females of...
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threats to their survival. Species of interest include the southern gastric brooding frog which mysteriously disappeared in 1981 and is presumed extinct....
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Broodiness (redirect from Brooding)
word 'brood' or its derivatives, although it is arguable whether the animals show 'broodiness' per se. For example, the female gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus...
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frog or Eungella dayfrog) and Rheobatrachus vitellinus (northern gastric-brooding frog). A total of 16 species of fungi, 19 mosses, 4 conifers, 92 ferns...
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Sciences, Paris Tyler, M. J. (1994). Australian Frogs: A Natural History. Chapter 12, Gastric Brooding Frogs pp;135–140 Reed Books Capinera, John L. (2008)...
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Trimerorhachis (section Brooding)
Darwin's Frog, however. The young of the Gastric-brooding frogs of Australia were comparable in size to those of Trimerorhachis but were brooded in the...
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dahlii. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ranoidea dahlii. Gastric-brooding frog Jean-Marc Hero, Dale Roberts, Paul Horner, Richard Retallick (2004)...
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Haswell's frog Genus Philoria Genus Pseudophryne Genus Rheobatrachus - Gastric-brooding frog Genus Spicospina Genus Taudactylus Genus Uperoleia Family Nasikabatrachidae...
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phenomenon of the disappearance of frogs, even entire species, notably in Australia the two species of gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus vitellinus and...
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Australia Eungella honeyeater Eungella torrent frog Eungella tinker frog Eungella gastric brooding frog This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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for the Beyşehir frog, an endemic frog species in Turkey (Pelophylax caralitanus). Emerging infectious diseases Gastric-brooding frog Golden toad Guajira...
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in reviving one of the two species from the genus. Gastric-brooding frog – A genus of ground frogs that were native to Queensland, Australia. They became...
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the top 100 are receiving little or no conservation attention.". Gastric-brooding frog Mouthbrooder IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2015). "Rhinoderma...
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Common name Scientific name Range Comments Pictures Southern gastric-brooding frog Rheobatrachus silus Conondale and Blackall Ranges, Queensland Last...
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the male pouched frog of eastern Australia protects tadpoles in pouches on the lateral surface of their skin, the gastric-brooding frog raised tadpoles...
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Costa Rica, the Gastric-brooding frog in Australia, the Rabb's Fringe-limbed Treefrog and the extinction of the Panamanian golden frog in the wild. Chytrid...
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Ivory-billed woodpecker pair photographed in 1935. A Chiriqui harlequin frog, one of several recent amphibian extinctions. Illustration of a baiji (Lipotes...
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Atelopus varius Biodiversity loss Chytridiomycosis Ecosystem services Gastric-brooding frog Golden toad Global catastrophic risk Guajira stubfoot toad Keystone...
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divides the Mooloolah and Maroochy watersheds. The gastric-brooding frog is a recently extinct frog that was discovered in only three catchments, the Mary...
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