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which seems to give birth out of its back?
i think it is a frog. specific please.
http://www.hemmy.net/images/animals/animalembryo28.jpg
http://www.hemmy.net/images/animals/animalembryo29.jpg
source - http://www.hemmy.net/2007/09/27/animals-in-formalin-preservation/
lovewalrus
09-27-2007, 06:42 PM
omfg that is weirdly amazing.. i sadly can't help you with the name though
found it
pipa pipa - suriname frog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCayq56wHSA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc6k8qIn4h4&mode=related&search=
SURINAM TOAD, Pipa pipa
Order: Anura (Salientia) Family: Pipidae (5 Pipa species)
DESCRIPTION:
They are 6 to 8 incheslong with a darkish gray-brown to black ,mottled body which is flattened and rectangular in shape. the head is triangular with flaps of skin on jaws. Fingers are free with a tactile organ shaped like a rayed star on tips. The Surinam toad has large powerful rear legs with webbed toes which are clawless. Tiny black eyes are lidless and appear to have been put in the wrong place. Upper surface covered with small, pointed protuberances. Ventral surface has two "seams", dark gray lines running up midline and across throat region. Female has an extended, slightly tubular ovipositor.
DISTRIBUTION:
Amazon region in South America, Peru, Guyana, Surinam, Brazil. Neotropics, in oxygen-deficient, muddy, turbid, even polluted water. Live on the bottom and surface for air.
BREEDING:
Stimulated by raising water level and sudden drop in water temperature. Males call underwater with clicking. Animals become active, milling around and quivering if they contact another. Male holds female in front of the hind legs. They both swim upwards and over in a somersault.
NESTING:
http://www.honoluluzoo.org/images/surinam_toad_eggs2_small.jpg (http://www.honoluluzoo.org/images/surinam_toad_eggs2.htm)
Female with eggs on her back!
With her back near the water surface, the female deposits 60 to 100 eggs. They are fertilized by the male and distributed over the back of the female. Eggs adhere and sink into the sponge-like dorsal skin. Within 24 hours, the female's back begins to swell around the eggs. By 10 days, each egg will be embedded in a chamber, producing a "honeycomb" on female's back. They remain on her back until fully metamorphosed (12 to 20 weeks), then push out through the membranes covering the pockets. Young are cannibalistic and have no gills or tails (reabsorbed during development).
DIET:
Live fish, eaten in a forward attack when contacted by its fingertips.
Grind$oFine
09-27-2007, 06:54 PM
That's interesting, but mostly, its kinda creepy. hah
The sickest part is that the scientists, waited until the offspring started to emerge, and then dip it into formalin.
kaffeine
09-27-2007, 09:04 PM
I just ate :sick:
That is one weird ass frog! I've seen pictures of these before... and it still creeps me out.
Mr. Mulder
09-27-2007, 09:26 PM
Tony
or Bill
or Margaret
Smith
09-28-2007, 02:23 AM
Well, thats one of the cooler things I've seen today.
Seedler
09-28-2007, 02:33 AM
The young are cannibals. --> Wiki.
weenden
09-28-2007, 07:36 AM
do they play fine young cannibals music
Tony
Thank you for being personally specific.
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