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  2. Common Surinam toad - Wikipedia

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    It takes a while for them to grow bigger since they are only 25 mm long when they are born. Once they have emerged from their mother's back, the toads begin a largely solitary life. After giving birth to the new toads, the mother slowly sheds the thin layer of skin used for birth and can begin the cycle again. [4] [6]

  3. Endangered frog dads travel 7,000 miles to 'give birth' - AOL

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    Male frogs carrying tadpoles made an incredible journey to the UK by boat, plane, and car. ... Endangered frog dads travel 7,000 miles to 'give birth' Tim Dodd - BBC News Climate and Science.

  4. Endangered frog daddies transported 7,000 miles to ‘give ...

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    Eleven endangered male frogs that traveled 7,000 miles (11,000 kilometers) in a bid to save their species from extinction have “given birth” to 33 froglets at London Zoo.

  5. Endangered male frogs 'give birth' to 33 froglets after 7,000 ...

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    The male frogs rear their tadpoles until they metamoph into the next generation of Darwin's froglets. ... Endangered male frogs 'give birth' to 33 froglets after 7,000-mile journey. Show comments.

  6. Nectophrynoides - Wikipedia

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    Species of the genus are ovoviviparous: fertilization is internal, and the females give birth to fully developed, small toadlets. [2] Together with the West Africa Nimbaphrynoides (which was included in Nectophrynoides in the past) and Limnonectes larvaepartus , they are the only frogs/toads in the world that do not lay eggs.

  7. Limnonectes larvaepartus - Wikipedia

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    Limnonectes larvaepartus is a species of fanged frog in the family Dicroglossidae endemic to northern and western Sulawesi, Indonesia. [2] It is unique in that it has internal fertilization and gives live birth to tadpoles. [1] Other frog species that have live birth produce froglets.

  8. Forget eggs, frogs give birth to live tadpoles

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    "Fewer than a dozen of the 6455 species of frogs in the world are known to have internal fertilization, and of these, all but the new species either deposit fertilized eggs or give birth to froglets."

  9. Gastric-brooding frog - Wikipedia

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    Rheobatrachus, whose members are known as the gastric-brooding frogs or platypus frogs, is a genus of extinct ground-dwelling frogs native to Queensland in eastern Australia. The genus consisted of only two species, the southern and northern gastric-brooding frogs, both of which became extinct in the mid-1980s.