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EDGE of Existence :: Evolutionarily Distinct & Globally Endangered
Central America, the worm-like Sagalla caecilian, and the mouth brooding Chile Darwin frogs (which carry their young in their vocal sac), remain poorly understood. Amphibians are now ... vanguard of the terrestrial (or ground-dwelling) vertebrate invasion. Next time you look at a frog in your garden, consider that its ancient ancestors explored the land 140 million years ...
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EDGE of Existence :: Amphibians - Darwin's Frog
Chile Darwin frog still survives in the wild. Chytrid monitoring of amphibians within the range of the Chile Darwin frog, since this could potentially pose a threat to other amphibians within this habitat. Image Facts Threats Conservation required Image of close relative, Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwinii ...
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Global Amphibian Assessment Photograph Information
Photo by Franco Andreone. Photos on the Red List Status Page Darwin ’s frog (Rhinoderma darwini) (Vulnerable), from central Chile and nearby Argentina, is one of only two members of the family ... Chile, disappeared around 1978 and is possibly extinct. Photo by Michael and Patricia Fogden. The Maud Island frog (Leiopelma pakeka) (Vulnerable) is one of four members of the primitive New Zealand frog ...
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Rhinodermatidae (Bonaparte, 1850) Darwin's Frogs, Mouth-brooding Frogs
Rhinodermatidae (Bonaparte, 1850) Darwin's Frogs, Mouth-brooding Frogs Small, terrestrial frogs restricted to temperate zones of southern Chile and Argentina, South America. ... (Dumeril & Bibron, 1841) Darwin's Frogs, Mouth-brooding Frogs none Rhinoderma darwinii Darwin's Toad, Mouth-brooding Frog none Rhinoderma rufum Chile Darwin's Frog Amphibian Taxonomy References AmphibiaWeb ...
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