Sand Frog (Heleioporus psammophilus)
Observed by don_endriu_wildlife, CC BY-NC
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Sand Frog (Heleioporus psammophilus)
Observed by don_endriu_wildlife, CC BY-NC
Tremolo Sand Frog (Tomopterna adiastola), family Pyxicephalidae, Pretoria East, Gauteng, South Africa
photograph by Johan Marais
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Rough sand frog (Tomopterna tuberculosa) By: G. F. de Witte From: Living Amphibians of the World 1966
This little chunker is a Wamba sand frog [Tomopterna wambensis], a species named for the Kenyan substrate in which it is most commonly found. Interestingly, little of this frog’s morphology is known. Although they have been observed calling in seasonal wetlands, scientists are still unsure whether their eggs produce tadpoles, or just miniature versions of adult frogs via direct development. Images by Vladimir Trailin.
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