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    Rheobatrachus, whose members are known as the gastric-brooding frogs or platypus frogs, is a genus of extinct ground-dwelling frogs native to Queensland...
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    Rheobatrachus silus, commonly called southern gastric-brooding frog, is an extinct species of gastric-brooding frog native to Australia. The southern...
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  • Rheobatrachus vitellinus, commonly called northern gastric-brooding frog, is an extinct species of gastric-brooding frog native to Australia. The northern...
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  • Rhinoderma darwinii, the zygotes develop in the vocal sac. In the frog Rheobatrachus, zygotes develop in the stomach. Some insects, notably tachinid flies...
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    'broodiness' per se. For example, the female gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus sp.) from Australia, now probably extinct, swallows her fertilized eggs...
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  • Family Myobatrachidae Gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus silus) Gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus vitellinus) Mount Glorious day frog (Taudactylus...
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    New York Times. Rheobatrachus silus species. Environment (Report). Profile and threats database. Government of Australia. Rheobatrachus eungellensis species...
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    frogs Rhinoderma darwinii (where the eggs develop in the vocal sac) and Rheobatrachus (where the eggs develop in the stomach). Histotrophic viviparity means...
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    ditch and releases the tadpoles. The female gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus spp.) reared larvae in her stomach after swallowing either the eggs...
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  • nyakalensis) Southern gastric brooding frog (Rheobatrachus silus) Eungella gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus vitellinus) Sharp snouted day frog (Taudactylus...
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    the animal kingdom. The two species of gastric-brooding frog (genus: Rheobatrachus), are found in this family. The females of these species swallow their...
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    Retrieved 18 November 2021. IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2022). "Rheobatrachus silus". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2022. IUCN: e.T19475A78430533...
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    metamorphose into juvenile frogs. The female gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus sp.) from Australia, now probably extinct, swallows her fertilized eggs...
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  • rivularis Rhampholeon spp. Rhea americana Rheobatrachus spp. (Except Rheobatrachus silus and Rheobatrachus vitellinus which are not included in the Appendices)...
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    the zygotes develop in the vocal sac. In the recently extinct frogs Rheobatrachus, zygotes developed in the stomach. Histotrophic viviparity: the zygotes...
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    female cell. Gastric brooding frog: (2013) The gastric brooding frog, Rheobatrachus silus, thought to have been extinct since 1983 was cloned in Australia...
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    large populations were destroyed. Rheobatrachus silus — southern gastric-brooding frog — last seen 1981 Rheobatrachus vitellinus — northern gastric-brooding...
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  • Hines, Sarah May, Jean-Marc Hero, John Clarke, Frank Lemckert (2004). "Rheobatrachus silus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2004: e.T19475A8896430...
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  • Paracrinia - Haswell's frog Genus Philoria Genus Pseudophryne Genus Rheobatrachus - Gastric-brooding frog Genus Spicospina Genus Taudactylus Genus Uperoleia...
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    Taudactylus eungellensis (Eungella torrent frog or Eungella dayfrog) and Rheobatrachus vitellinus (northern gastric-brooding frog). A total of 16 species of...
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  • in Australia the two species of gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus vitellinus and Rheobatrachus silus), which were declared extinct shortly after their...
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    rapid declines in frog populations; the southern gastric brooding frog Rheobatrachus silus which only became known to science in 1973 and the southern dayfrog...
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  • on a Vicarya (a sea snail). Gaeru Magia (ガエルマギア): A Magia based on a Rheobatrachus silus. Mammoth Magia (マンモスマギア, Manmosu Magia): A Magia based on a woolly...
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  • umbonata Litoria xanthomera Mixophyes hihihorlo Neobatrachus aquilonius Rheobatrachus vitellinus Uperoleia altissima Uperoleia arenicola Uperoleia aspera...
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    Lazarus Project announce that they have successfully rejuvenated cells of Rheobatrachus silus, a species of frog extinct since 1983. 16 March – Japanese researchers...
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