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Spencer's burrowing frog

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Limnodynastinae

Scientific name
  
Opisthodon spenceri

Higher classification
  
Opisthodon

Order
  
Frog

Family
  
Myobatrachidae

Genus
  
Opisthodon

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Opisthodon, Frog, Ornate burrowing frog, Limnodynastes, Desert tree frog

Spencer's burrowing frog (Opisthodon spenceri, formerly Limnodynastes spenceri) is a species of frog native to western and central Australia.

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Description

Spencer's burrowing frog Fauna Spencer39s Burrowing Frog Opisthodon spenceri

Spencer's burrowing frog is very similar in appearance to the only other species within the Opisthodon genus, the ornate burrowing frog (Opisthodon ornatus).

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Spencer's burrowing frog is a short, rotund frog with a small head and large eyes. The colour and patterns of the dorsal surface vary greatly. The colour ranges from a dark brown to light grey, with darker blotches. A butterfly shaped, darker patch is often found behind the eyes. The legs and arms are striped or spotted, the tympanum is not visible, and the feet range from partially to fully webbed. The absence of webbing between the toes allows for easier burrowing.

Ecology and behaviour

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Spencer's burrowing frog is a fossorial frog native to the deserts of western and central Australia. During dry periods, the frog burrows underground to avoid desiccation. After a period of heavy rain, they emerge from the ground to feed and mate, laying their eggs in temporary pools of water. To prevent the ponds from drying before the tadpoles have morphed, development of the tadpole may only take 60 days.

Spencer's burrowing frog Photos of Australian ground frogs family Myobatrachidae

Spencer's burrowing frog inhabits sandy creeks and rivers. The males will call near a water source, where the call is a rapidly repeated "hoh-hoh-hoh". Eggs are laid in foam, which breaks down in a day to release the eggs into a layer on the top of the water.

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References

Spencer's burrowing frog Wikipedia