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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...
- New York Times.
Rheobatrachus silus species.
Environment (Report).
Profile and
threats database.
Government of Australia.
Rheobatrachus eungellensis species...
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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...
- nyakalensis)
Southern gastric brooding frog (
Rheobatrachus silus)
Eungella gastric-brooding frog (
Rheobatrachus vitellinus)
Sharp snouted day frog (Taudactylus...
- '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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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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Family Myobatrachidae Gastric-brooding frog (
Rheobatrachus silus) Gastric-brooding frog (
Rheobatrachus vitellinus)
Mount Glorious day frog (Taudactylus...