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Tailed frog

The tailed frogs are two species of frogs in the genus Ascaphus, the only taxon in the family Ascaphidae /æˈskæfɪdiː/. The "tail" in the name is actually an extension of the male cloaca. The tail is one of two distinctive anatomical features adapting the species to life in fast-flowing streams. These are the only North American frog species that…

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Tailed frog

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related to References · 28
Tailed frog → American Naturalist, Amphibia, Anura, Archaeobatrachian, Axel Meyer, Carmela, Diego, Diego San Mauro, Excerpt, February, Franky Bossuyt, Gene, Gissi, Graziano Pesole, Initial, Kim, Marina Alcobendas, May, Miguel Vences, Mitochondrial
related to Taxonomy · 11
Tailed frog → Ascaphus, However, Leiopelma, Lohman, Nielson, Rocky Mountain, Since, Stejneger, Sullivan, The, Until
related to General habitat · 10
Tailed frog → Breeding, Eggs, It, Larvae, May, North American, September, The, Thermal, They
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Tailed frog → Archaeobatrachia, It, Leiopelma, The, This, Thus

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frogs species tailed streams frog tail ascaphus adults genus tadpoles found female male may taxon primitive family ascaphidae temperatures large

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E. coliinstance ofThe ascaphin peptides are secreted through the skin and imperative in fighting bacteria0.80text
S. aureus.The tailed frogs share certain characteristics with the Leiopelmainstance ofThe ascaphin peptides are secreted through the skin and imperative in fighting bacteria0.80text
a genus of primitive frogs native to New Zealandinstance ofThe ascaphin peptides are secreted through the skin and imperative in fighting bacteria0.80text
with which they are a phylogenetic sister taxon to all other anuransinstance ofThe ascaphin peptides are secreted through the skin and imperative in fighting bacteria0.80text
Tailed frogrelated to General habitatThe0.60section
Tailed frogrelated to General habitatThey0.60section
Tailed frogrelated to General habitatBreeding0.60section
Tailed frogrelated to General habitatMay0.60section
Tailed frogrelated to General habitatSeptember0.60section
Tailed frogrelated to General habitatLarvae0.60section
Tailed frogrelated to General habitatThermal0.60section
Tailed frogrelated to General habitatNorth American0.60section

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