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Short footed frog

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Anura

Genus
  
Cyclorana

Higher classification
  
Cyclorana

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Hylidae

Scientific name
  
Cyclorana brevipes

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Cyclorana, New Holland frog, Rough frog, Striped burrowing frog, Knife‑footed frog

The short-footed frog (Cyclorana brevipes) is a small, burrowing frog native to eastern Queensland, Australia.

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Description

The short-footed frog is a small, rotund frog with comparatively large head and eyes. The dorsal surface varies from dull brown to sandy yellow, and has large dark, blotches. The ventral surface is white with dark markings. Most frogs have a silvery, brown stripe along the centre of their back. A dark band extends from the front of the snout, through the eyes, and tympanum and finishing at the shoulder.

The tympanum is visible; the fingers are unwebbed, and the toes partially webbed.

Ecology and behaviour

The short-footed frog habits dry forest and grassland, where it burrows underground for most of the year. During times of rain, the frogs will emerge from their burrows, and congregate around flooded clay pans. The males will call from the edge of the water; the call is a drawn out growl. The eggs are laid in large clumps within the water. The tadpoles develop quickly in warm water to avoid it drying before metamorphosis.

References

Short-footed frog Wikipedia