Pouched frog (redirect from Assa darlingtoni)
The pouched frog (Assa darlingtoni), or hip pocket frog, is a small, terrestrial frog found in rainforests in mountain areas of south-eastern Queensland...
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offspring inside their own bodies. Both male and female pouched frogs (Assa darlingtoni) guard their eggs, which are laid on the ground. When the eggs hatch...
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develop by consuming their very large yolk supply. The pouched frog (Assa darlingtoni) lays eggs on the ground. When they hatch, the male carries the tadpoles...
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Assa is a genus of frogs in the family Myobatrachidae. These frogs are endemic to a few parts of eastern Australia. Both species are found on a few mountains...
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Wollumbin pouched frog (redirect from Assa wollumbin)
habitat. Previously considered a population of the pouched frog (A. darlingtoni), which was thought to be the only species in the genus, it was described...
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Pouched frog Assa darlingtoni may also be particularly susceptible to climate change...
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their young, where they develop until metamorphosis. The pouched frog (Assa darlingtoni) has pouches on the sides of its body. The male will guard the eggs...
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frog Sandhill frog (Arenophryne rotunda) Assa - 1 species Tyler, 1972 Pouched frog Pouched frog (Assa darlingtoni) Crinia - 15 species Tschudi, 1838 Australian...
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loveridgei), a small ground-dwelling frog of 30mm in size. The pouched frog (Assa darlingtoni) and green-thighed frog (Litoria brevipalmata) are both listed as vulnerable...
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Sylvirana nigrovittata Sandhill frog (Arenophryne rotunda) Pouched frog (Assa darlingtoni) Bilingual frog (Crinia bilingua) Desert froglet (Crinia deserticola)...
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