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Spot the hidden Megophrys nasuta (Photo courtesy of Mary-Ruth Low) |
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Dorsal (back) view of adult Megophrys nasuta individual: the "horns", snout, vent, tubercles and dorsolateral folds are labelled. |
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Dorsal view of M. nasuta adult. The frog’s excellent camouflage is largely due to both body shape and colour patterns that closely mimic that of dried leaves. |
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Ventral view of the frog. Note the mottled appearance of the abdominal surface. |
Megophrys nasuta adopting a crouched position, enabling it to blend into the leaf litter (...perhaps a crouching frog thinks it is a hidden frog..) |
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Megophrys nasuta tadpole with a total body length of 35 mm |
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Partial view of Megophrys nasuta egg clutch: eggs are usually laid partially submerged in water under structures such as dead wood or rocks. |
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Side view of Megophrys nasuta tadpole. The tunnel shaped mouth is clearly observed here. |
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Megophrys nasuta metamorph (with an SVL of 38 mm) at Gosner Stage 42 |
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Juvenile Megophrys nasuta. This individual had a snout-vent length of 18 mm and was found hiding along stream bank vegetation. |
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Front view of M. nasuta tadpole. Note the funnel-shaped mouth. |
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Global distribution of Megophrys nasuta (map obtained from IUCN) |
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Map of Singapore. Locations of Megophrys nasuta are found within the shaded areas. |
Species |
Picture |
Location |
Brief Description |
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Megophrys nasuta (Malayan Horned Frog) |
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Endemic to Southeast Asia Region |
Description: Extended palpebral (eyelid) and snout projection with presence of tubercles on body and wide large head. Colour of dorsal surface ranges from light brown to dark brown. Colour of ventral surface is bottled brown to creamish brown in colour. Global Species Status: Least Concern |
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Megophrys kobayashii (Kobayashi’s Horned Frog) |
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Endemic to Sabah, including Mount Kinabalu |
Description: Palpebral slightly extended, with numerous warts on body surface. Lacks snout projection. Colour of dorsal surface is dark brown. Global Species Status: Near Threatened |
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Megophrys montana (Javan Horned Frog) |
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Endemic to Java, Indonesia |
Description: Elongated skin protrusion above each eyelid: extended palpebral projections with wide large head. Ventral surface is mottled light-dark brown in colour. Global Species Status: Least concern |
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Megophrys ligayae (Palawan Horned Frog) |
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Patchy distribution: known to occur in western Philippines |
Description: Extended palpebral. Has two pairs of dorsolateral ridges with a wide large head. Similar in morphology to M. nasuta, but is lacking the elongated pointed snout. Global Species Status: Endangered |
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Megophrys stejnegeri (Mindanao Horned Frog) |
(Photo from ARKive, courtesy of Philippine Eagle Foundation) |
Endemic to Mindanao |
Description: Brownish/greyish patterned bodies with scattered tubercles on skin surface. Tubercles greater in number as compared to that in M. nasuta. Body colour ranges from dark brown to greyish brown in colour. Has small skin protrusions above eyelid. Global Species Status: Vulnerable |
Barcode obtained from BOLD Systems from data deposited in GenBank, NCBI. (Clicking on the image will take you to the BOLDSystems Databse) |