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Telmatobius culeus,
commonly known as the
Titicaca water frog or Lake
Titicaca frog, is a medium-large to very
large and
endangered species of frog in...
- frogs, the Lake
Junin frog (T. macrostomus) and
Titicaca water frog (T.
culeus), but the
remaining are
considerably smaller. In
terms of tadpoles, the...
- The
prominent skin
folds of
Telmatobius culeus increase surface area for
cutaneous gas exchange...
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survive in
oxygen deficient water. The
Titicaca water frog (Telmatobius
culeus) is one such
species and has
wrinkly skin that
increases its
surface area...
- 2.88 gal 3.46 gal
amphora quadrantal 8
congii 26.2 L 5.76 gal 6.92 gal
culeus 160
congii 524 L 115.3 gal 138.4 gal
Except where noted,
based on Smith...
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tertian 4.7–4.9×10−1 One butt (an old unit for beer and wine) 5.24×10−1 One
culeus 7.65×10−1 One
cubic yard 9.5–9.8×10−1 One tun (an old unit for beer and...
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incorrectly awarded to its
somewhat smaller relative, the
Titicaca water frog (T.
culeus). T.
macrostomus measures up to 30 cm (12 in) in snout–vent length, and...
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relative (but
clearly a
separate species) is the
Titicaca water frog (T.
culeus) and both
species are
found in Lake Titicaca.
Andes portal Wikimedia Commons...
- spiny-tailed
iguana (Ctenosaura similis)
Titicaca water frog (Telmatobius
culeus)
Panamanian golden frog (Atelopus zeteki) Blue
poison dart frog (Dendrobates...
- Lee, Deborah; Koo, Mic****e S.; Whittaker,
Kellie (2014). "Telmatobius
culeus:
Titicaca Water Frog". AmphibiaWeb. Berkeley, CA, USA.:
University of California...