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- Rhinoderma, commonly known as Darwin's frogs, is a genus of small frogs found in Chile and adjacent parts of Argentina. It has just two species, of which...
- Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwinii), also called the Southern Darwin's frog, is a species of Chilean/Argentinian frog of the family Rhinodermatidae. It...
- The Chile Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma rufum), also called the northern Darwin's frog, is a possibly extinct frog, and one of only two members of the family...
- tadpoles of Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwinii) remain in the vocal sac until metamorphosis, whereas the Chile Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma rufum) will transport...
- seahorses, zygotes remain in the male's ventral "marsupium". In the frog Rhinoderma darwinii, the zygotes develop in the vocal sac. In the frog Rheobatrachus...
- Guanacos have also been re-introduced. The po****tions of Darwin frogs (Rhinoderma darwinii) and puma are being monitored at the reserve. Lizards are also...
- zygotes are retained in the male's ventral "marsupium"), and the frogs Rhinoderma darwinii (where the eggs develop in the vocal sac) and Rheobatrachus (where...
- little anemones, ready to move and feed independently. In Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwinii), the female lays about 30 eggs and then the male guards them...
- (Rhinoderma rufum), may already be extinct. There are two genera recognised with three species: Insuetophrynus Barrio, 1970 (monotypic) Rhinoderma Duméril...
- animals, it is the fathers who take care of the young. Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwini) fathers carry eggs in the vocal pouch. Most male waterfowl are...