Kingdom Animalia Scientific name Myobatrachus gouldii Higher classification Myobatrachus Order Frog | Family Myobatrachidae Phylum Chordata Rank Species | |
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Genus Myobatrachus
Schlegel in J. E. Gray, 1841 or 1850 Similar Frog, Imantodes, Smooth green sn, Batrachia, Purple frog |
Myobatrachus gouldii, the turtle frog, is a Western Australian frog and the only species in the genus Myobatrachus. It has a small head, short limbs, and a round body, up to 45 millimetres (1.8 in) long.

The turtle frog is found in between Geraldton and Fitzgerald River in the Perth region, Western Australia. This area is mainly semi-arid, so the frogs have adapted to suit this region. They have developed short muscular limbs to help them dig into the sand but, unlike most frogs, they dig forward, like a turtle. They feed on termites so the adaptation of the muscular limbs is useful when trying to penetrate a termite mound.





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