Keyword: water frogs
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ANI110-00140
An undescribed Telmatobius sp., collected near Oruro, Bolivia, photographed at at Museo De Historia Natural Alcide d’Orbigny, a natural history museum and rare amphibian breeding center in Chocabamba Bolivia. This species is totally aquatic.
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ANI110-00139
An undescribed Telmatobius sp., collected near Oruro, Bolivia, photographed at at Museo De Historia Natural Alcide d’Orbigny, a natural history museum and rare amphibian breeding center in Chocabamba Bolivia. This species is totally aquatic.
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ANI110-00136
An undescribed Telmatobius sp., a new species of water frog from Potosi, Bolivia photographed at at Museo De Historia Natural Alcide d’Orbigny, a natural history museum and rare amphibian breeding center in Chocabamba Bolivia. This species is totally aquatic.
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ANI110-00135
An undescribed Telmatobius sp., a new species of water frog from Potosi, Bolivia photographed at at Museo De Historia Natural Alcide d’Orbigny, a natural history museum and rare amphibian breeding center in Chocabamba Bolivia. This species is totally aquatic.
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ANI101-00452
A pair of critically endangered Titicaca water frogs (Telmatobius culeus) at Museo d’Orbigny in Cochabamba Bolivia.
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ANI101-00451
A pair of critically endangered Titicaca water frogs (Telmatobius culeus) at Museo d’Orbigny in Cochabamba Bolivia.
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ANI101-00417
Juliet, a Sehuencas water frog (Telmatobius yuracare) at Museo d’Orbigny, a natural history museum and rare amphibian breeding center in Chocabamba Bolivia.
A single lone male of this species, named ‘Romeo’ had been thought to be the very last of his kind until she and four other animals were discovered in December of 2018.
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ANI101-00416
Juliet, a Sehuencas water frog (Telmatobius yuracare) at Museo d’Orbigny, a natural history museum and rare amphibian breeding center in Chocabamba Bolivia.
A single lone male of this species, named ‘Romeo’ had been thought to be the very last of his kind until she and four other animals were discovered in December of 2018.
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ANI101-00415
Romeo, a ten-year-old Sehuencas water frog (Telmatobius yuracare) at Museo d’Orbigny, a natural history museum and rare amphibian breeding center in Chocabamba Bolivia.
Romeo had been thought to be the very last of his kind until a female named Juliet and four other animals were discovered in December of 2018.
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ANI101-00414
Romeo, a ten-year-old Sehuencas water frog (Telmatobius yuracare) at Museo d’Orbigny, a natural history museum and rare amphibian breeding center in Chocabamba Bolivia.
Romeo had been thought to be the very last of his kind until a female named Juliet and four other animals were discovered in December of 2018.