2.A wedge-shaped, horny prominence in the sole of a horse's hoof. 3.A loop fastened to a belt to hold a tool or weapon. 4.An ornamental looped braid or cord with a button or knot for fastening the front of a garment. 5.A device on intersecting railroad tracks that permits wheels...
South Australian frogshistorical collectionNine species of frogs from South Australia, Australia in the Zoologisches Museum Berlin include the first specimens taken in the State. They represent all species now known to occur within 50 km of Adelaide and constitute an important historical collection. ...
1999 . Status of temperate riverine frogs in South-eastern Australia. 109 – 130 . In Campbell, A., editor. ed. Declines and Disappearances of Australian frogs. Environment Australia . Canberra, Australia .Gillespie GR, Hines HB, editors (1999) Status of temperate riverine frogs in south-...
tree frog,tree toad,tree-frog- arboreal amphibians usually having adhesive disks at the tip of each toe; of southeast Asia and Australia and America Acris,genus Acris- cricket frogs Acris crepitans,northern cricket frog- a cricket frog of eastern and central United States ...
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Vanishing Frogs.]]>Describes the Earthwatch project which will be led by Michael Mahony and John Clulow to study the decline of frog populations in New South Wales. Background to the study; Activities for the participants; Field conditions....
Four species of hylid and leptodactylid frogs are reported from the Tertiary (mid-Miocene) Ngapakaldi fauna of the Etadunna Formation at Lake Palankarinna, South Australia. The species comprise Limnodynastes archeri sp. nov., Litoria sp. cf. caerulea (White), Litoria sp. indet. and Austra...
If there is more than one page for a species, there are additional links to the right of the scientific name. This list is alphabetized by genus. Species are listed alphabetically under genus. Click on a thumbnail to see a larger picture. Click on "sounds" if present to go to a page...
They are very brightly colored ones are poisonous and their colors warn the predators. Thepoison dartor poison arrow frogs are examples. The cane toad of Australia is not brightly colored but it is also poisonous. Some have a bad and bitter taste. Toads secret these chemicals from their skins...
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