The spotted snout-burrower (Hemisus guttatus), or spotted shovelnose frog, is a species of frog in the family Hemisotidae, found in South Africa and possibly...
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Shovelnose frog (redirect from Snout-burrower)
(Cope, 1865) H. guttatus - spotted snout-burrower or spotted shovelnose frog (Rapp, 1842) H. marmoratus - marbled snout-burrower, mottled shovelnose frog...
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males. They are stout, like most mole salamanders, and have wide snouts. The spotted salamander's main color is black, but can sometimes be a blueish-black...
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endemic western leopard toad and the arum frog, the bronze caco, the spotted snout-burrower and the critically endangered Rose's ghost frog, found only on the...
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The red-spotted toad (Anaxyrus punctatus), formerly Bufo punctatus, is a toad in the family Bufonidae found in the southwestern United States and northwestern...
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Cycloramphus acangatan Eupsophus queulensis Giant burrowing frog (Heleioporus australiacus) Spotted snout-burrower (Hemisus guttatus) Indirana leithii Hamilton's...
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Tiger quoll (redirect from Spotted quoll)
tiger quoll (Dasyurus maculatus), also known as the spotted-tailed quoll, spotted quoll, spotted-tailed dasyure, or tiger cat, is a carnivorous marsupial...
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Atractaspididae (redirect from Burrowing viper)
species; Müller's snake (M. muelleri) Xenocalamus type species; slender quill-snouted snake (X. bicolor) List of atractaspidid species and subspecies Pyron,...
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Barkudia insularis (redirect from Madras spotted skink)
Barkudia insularis, commonly known as the Madras spotted skink, is a critically endangered limbless skink which was described in 1917 by Nelson Annandale...
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Crambidae (redirect from Crambid Snout Moths)
classifications, the Crambidae have been treated as a subfamily of the Pyralidae or snout moths. The principal difference is a structure in the tympanal organs called...
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