Trichobatrachus robustus Boulenger, 1900
Hairy Frog | family: Arthroleptidae genus: Trichobatrachus |
Species Description: Boulenger, G. A. (1900). "A list of the batrachians and reptiles of the Gaboon (French Congo), with descriptions of new genera and species." Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1900, 433–456. |
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Description The dorsal coloration is olive-brown, with a broad, dark, black-edged band along the back, sharply defined in front, and forming a black cross-bar between the eyes. The side of the body and limbs are black. The ventral coloration is white, with the females having brown speckling on the throat (Boulenger 1900). Trichobatrachus robustus may be unique among frogs in having sexually dimorphic lungs. Females have a typical anuran lung with a thin, narrow diverticulum on the posterior lung. In males, this diverticulum is robust with circular muscles extending along its length. Noble (1925) used this dimorphism as part of his argument that males required additional surface area of the skin—i.e., the “hairs—for cutaneous respiration. Distribution and Habitat Country distribution from AmphibiaWeb's database: Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria
Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors Trichobatrachus robustus is also remarkable for the presence of subdermal claws in their hind feet that become functional by piercing the ventral skin to be used as a defense mechanism (Durrell 1954; Blackburn et al. 2008). To date, there are no reported observations of advertisement calls in T. robustus (Amiet 2017). Durrell (1960) reported that T. robustus would eat neonate mice in captivity. Trends and Threats Relation to Humans Comments
References
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Vedenskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening, 125, 1-92. Originally submitted by: David C. Blackburn (first posted 2002-11-14) Description by: Michelle S. Koo, Kaitlin E. Allen, Magali Zoungrana, David C. Blackburn (updated 2022-04-27)
Distribution by: Kaitlin E. Allen, Magali Zoungrana, David C. Blackburn (updated 2022-04-27)
Life history by: Kaitlin E. Allen, Magali Zoungrana, David C. Blackburn (updated 2022-04-27)
Trends and threats by: Kaitlin E. Allen, Magali Zoungrana, David C. Blackburn (updated 2022-04-27)
Relation to humans by: Kaitlin E. Allen, Magali Zoungrana, David C. Blackburn (updated 2022-04-27)
Comments by: Kaitlin E. Allen, Magali Zoungrana, David C. Blackburn (updated 2022-04-27)
Edited by: Kellie Whittaker, Ann T. Chang (2022-04-27) Species Account Citation: AmphibiaWeb 2022 Trichobatrachus robustus: Hairy Frog <https://amphibiaweb.org/species/1506> University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Accessed Nov 24, 2024.
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