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What's the name?

SalatoCenterKY Jan 14, 2006 10:18 AM

I know there's a species of frog that lays the eggs on the back of one of the parents and the young develop inside the parent's back, then pop out when they have turned into frogs. Does anyone know the name of this species?

Maranda
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Salato Wildlife Education Center

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EdK Jan 14, 2006 05:46 PM

Marsupial frogs (Gastrotheca spp) and Surinam Toads (Pipa sps) are the two commonly known ones. The marsupial frogs are doing poorly due to chytrid and habitat loss.

Ed

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