Voluntary control of the shape of the inflated vocal sac by the Australian leptodactylid frog Limnodynastes tassnaniensis ' . Trans . R. Soc . S. Aust . 95 ( 1 ) : 4952 . Tyler , M.J. ( 1972 ) . “ A new genus for the Australian ...
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Pages: 192
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Australia is home to some of the most interesting and unusual frogs in the world, and Michael J. Tyler is acknowledged to be the foremost expert on them. This lavishly illustrated new edition of Australian Frogs is the definitive resource on the subject, with updated tables and supplementary text on
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Pages: 376
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Australia is home to more than 240 species of frogs, many of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The Photographic Field Guide to Australian Frogs provides readers with the tools to confidently identify 242 species and five recognised subspecies. It includes detailed information on the distribution, habitat
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Throughout much of the world, frog populations are declining and some species are disappearing totally. In Australia, several species have become extinct in the past 35 years. This second edition of "Field Guide to the Frogs of Australia" provides fully updated accounts of all the known frogs of Australia. There
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Pages: 208
Pages: 208
Western Australia is home to more than one third of the known frog species in Australia and new ones are still being discovered. This guide presents up to date information on all species, including their distribution and habitat — including the cane toad, which has just arrived in the state.
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Pages: 322
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