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Thursday, 27 March 2014

The most unique amphibians.

Budgett 's Frog ( Lepidobatrachus laevis ) .

Budgett 's Frog

 Amphibians are also called Escuerzo or Wide Mouth Frog . Is a frog species that are rare due to habitat loss. These animals come from Argentina , Paraguay, and Bolivia, and live in the dry savanna, dry shrub plains , and freshwater environments . This frog is aggressive and has been known that this animal will bite if it feels threatened by humans or predators . Ever bitten frog ?

Mexican Burrowing Toad ( Rhinophrynus dorsalis ) .

Mexican Burrowing Toad

This rare animal is the only species with more than independent evolution over 190 million years , and is the species most evolutionarily distinct amphibian . This frog lives in south Texas to Mexico , Guatemala , Honduras , El Salvador , Nicaragua , and Costa Rica .

Barred Tiger Salamander ( Ambystoma mavortium ) .

Barred Tiger Salamander

This unique animal is a species of salamander found in southwestern Canada in British Columbia , Alberta , Saskatchewan , and Manitoba , south through the western United States to Texas , and northern Mexico . Her skin is very moist and can grow up to 35 cm .

Purple Frog ( Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis ) .

Purple Frog

This animal is one of the most freak animal on earth . He is also known as Pignose Frog and derived from the Western Ghats in India . These animals are found only in 2003 . This animal sounds similar to the sound of a chicken , and spent most of his life underground . He just rose to the surface for 2 weeks , only to mate

Common mudpuppy ( Necturus maculosus ) .

Common mudpuppy

This animal is endemic in the northeastern United States and parts of Canada . This animal prefers shallow water with lots of places to hide , but he sometimes found at depths up to 90 feet and can live for 20 years . These animals are nocturnal , but can still be active during the day in mossy or muddy waters of the sea . He carnivorous , eating fish , fish eggs , insects , and mollusks .

Axolotl ( Ambystoma mexicanum ) .

Ambystoma mexicanum

These animals failed to metamorphose and remain in the water and grow there until adulthood . This unusual species native to Mexico , and have the ability to regenerate most of the members of his body . They are usually maintained in the U.S. , UK , Australia , Japan , and other countries .

Neuse River waterdog ( Necturus lewisi ) .

Necturus lewisi

Order Necturus lewisi

This animal was found in a river in North Carolina , and can grow up to size 16.5 to 28 cm .

Surinam Horned Frog ( Ceratophrys cornuta ) .

Ceratophrys cornuta

order Ceratophrys cornuta

This animal is also known as the Amazon Horned Frogs , and can grow to a length of 20 cm . He was found in the northern part of South America . Tadpole - tadpole of this species attacking each other shortly after they hatch .

Olm ( Proteus anguinus ) .

Proteus anguinus

circulation life Ceratophrys cornuta

This blind animals originated from Southern Europe and is also called Proteus .
They live in waters that flow underground through limestone regions . They also sometimes be called the "human fish" by locals because of his skin color similar to the skin color of Caucasians . These animals can adapt to a totally dark environment , and have a sense of smell and hearing are very sharp .

Texas Blind Salamander ( Eurycea rathbuni ) .

Texas Blind Salamander

Texas Blind Salamander order

These animals also blind , and lives in TEXAZ . It can grow up to 13 cm .

Albino Pacman Frog ( Ceratophrys ornata ) .

Albino Pacman Frog
Lidah Albino Pacman Frog menjulur.

This animal is also known as Albino Argentine Horned Frog or Argentine Wide - mouthed Frog . It lives in the rain forests of Argentina , Uruguay , and Brazil . This animal is a voracious eater , it will attempt to swallow anything that moves near the mouth wide, such as insects , birds and small mammals , reptiles , and even other frogs . So , thank you for reading this article. Written and posted by Bambang Sunarno. sunarnobambang86@gmail.com
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