Cophixalus petrophilus

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Cophixalus petrophilus
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C. petrophilus
Binomial name
Cophixalus petrophilus
Hoskin, 2013

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Cophixalus petrophilus, the blotched boulder-frog, is a species of frog from the Cape York Peninsula (Queensland, Australia) that was described in 2013.[1][2][3] The name of the frog means "rock-loving" and it mountain rainforest boulder fields of Northern Queensland. The frogs feed and breed during the summer wet season rains. The area is described as dark, cool and moist during the dry season. It is one of three newly described vertebrate species from Cape Melville, Australia.

Description

This frog lives in the lower levels of the rainforest and live in the vegetation. They are 10 millimetres (0.39 in) to 29 millimetres (1.1 in), relatively short. [4]

Reproduction

The frog lays its eggs in moist rock cracks and the tadpoles develop within the eggs while being guarded by the male and emerge as fully formed froglets when they hatch out.[3]

See also

References

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  2. 'Lost world' discovered in remote Australia AFP October 27, 2013
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  4. http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2013/f/z03722p072f.pdf

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