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Category Archives: Frogs

Campbell’s toad, Incilus (Bufo) campbelli

July 23, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, Chiquibul Education Centre, Las Cuevas, Cayo District, Belize, May 2012.Photo by Frank Jordan, Tikal, Guatemala, May 2010. Cambell’s toad is closely related to Incilus (Bufo) valliceps. […]

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Amplexus in frogs

July 21, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Shannon Fortenberry, Tikal, Guatemala, May 2010. Middle American burrowing toads, Rhinophrynus dorsalis, use inguinal amplexus.  That is, the male always grasps the female in the inguinal area, just […]

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Vocal pouch variety in frogs

July 21, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

A Milk Frog, Trachycephalus (=Phrynohyas) venulosus calling in Tikal, Guatemala, May 2010.  Note the two vocal pouches that extend upward, sometimes touching when actively calling.  Photo by Shannon Fortenberry. A […]

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