Darwin's Frog

The Darwin's Frog is classified as Vulnerable (VU), considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

Darwin's Frog (Rhinoderma darwinii) is a frog native to the forest streams of Argentina and Chile. More

A Darwin's Frogs diet mainly consists of insects. Breeding Darwin's Frogs breed all year round and the male attracts the female with a small bell like call. More

Darwin's frogs have a highly unusual method of brooding and rearing their young. The males have an enlarged vocal sac in which they brood their newly hatched tadpoles. More

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The Chile Darwin's frog was fairly regularly seen until around 1978, since when it seems to have disappeared, and the species my now be extinct. More

Darwin's Frog Another strange frog is the Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwinii). This is a small (1 in./3 cm. in length) frog, species of the (small) family Rhinodermatidae. It got it's name after the fact that Charles Darwin discovered it on his world voyage. More

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The Chile Darwin's Frog (Rhinoderma rufum) is one of only two members of the family Rhinodermatidae. It is endemic to Chile. More

Darwin's frog was named after Charles Darwin, who discovered it on his world voyage. This frog lives in the cool forest streams of South America, mostly in Argentina and Chile. More

One of the first Chilean Darwin's Frogs born in captivity in Concepcion, Chile. More

Darwin's Frog, they will reside in the vocal sac until metamorphosis. They may carry between 5 and 15 offspring. Darwin's frogs are separated into a separate family based purely upon this behavioural adaptation, which is unique among frogs. More

Encyclopedia Darwin's Frog (Rhinoderma darwinii) is a frog native to the forest streams of ArgentinaArgentinaArgentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires. More

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Darwin's Frog (Rhinoderma darwinii) is a frog native to Chile and Argentina. It is named after Charles Darwin who discovered it on his world voyage on the HMS Beagle. More

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Physical characteristics: Darwin's frog, which is also sometimes called Darwin's toad, is a pudgy frog with a triangle-shaped head that ends in a very pointy snout. A ridge runs down each side of the body from the snout over the eye and almost to the rump. More

Darwin's frog belongs to the Rhinodermatidae family of frogs. This frog was discovered and named after Charles Darwin. They are usually about 2-3 centimeters in length, have a triangular head, and a nose that "sticks out". More

Order : Anura
Family : Cycloramphidae
Genus : Rhinoderma
Species : darwinii
Authority : Duméril and Bibron, 1841