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Gastrotheca guentheri

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Gastrotheca

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Hemiphractidae

Scientific name
  
Gastrotheca guentheri

Higher classification
  
Gastrotheca

Order
  
Frog

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Similar
  
Gastrotheca, Frog, Amphibians, Gastrotheca orophylax, Gastrotheca litonedis

Gastrotheca guentheri top 6 facts


Gastrotheca guentheri (common name: Guenther's marsupial frog, dentate marsupial frog) is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is found in the Andes of Colombia (Cordillera Occidental and Colombian Massif) and Ecuador (Cordillera Occidental). Gastrotheca guentheri is the only known frog with true teeth in both of its jaws, as indicated by the name of the genus it originally typified, Amphignathodon, described by George Albert Boulenger in 1882.

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Description

Gastrotheca guentheri is the only known frog with true teeth in its lower jaw. Its teeth have re-evolved after being absent for over 200 million years, challenging Dollo's law. Re-evolution of teeth in the lower jaw may have been made easier because the frogs have teeth in their upper jaw so there was already a biochemical pathway for developing teeth after 200 million years, unlike, say, birds.

Males measure 68–78 mm (2.7–3.1 in) and females 70–82 mm (2.8–3.2 in) in snout–vent length.

Habitat and conservation

Natural habitats of Gastrotheca guentheri are tropical moist forests. These frogs are nocturnal and live on vegetation, including arboreal bromeliads.

This species is declining in abundance. One cause of the declines is habitat loss, but the species has also declined within suitable habitat in Ecuador, possibly because of climate change or chytridiomycosis.

References

Gastrotheca guentheri Wikipedia


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