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By sequencing the genome of the endangered Southern Corroboree frog, we could save itThe Southern Corroboree Frog (Pseudophryne corroboree; Myobatrachidae) is now classed as functionally extinct, meaning it can no longer survive without support in the wild, only in zoos.
Now it may be days or even weeks before David Hunter, an amphibian specialist at the University of Canberra, can locate a single Southern Corroboree frog, Pseudophryne corroboree in its natural ...
High up in the sub-alpine bogs of the Snowy Mountains lives one of Australia’s most iconic and rarest creatures, the Southern Corroboree Frog (Pseudophryne corroboree).This small, vividly ...
But now, thanks to an ongoing conservation project, southern corroboree frogs (Pseudophryne corroboree) are getting a second chance. This month more than 800 eggs from a captive breeding program are ...
That's good news—because the more the southern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne corroboree) procreates, the better the chance of saving one of Australia's most famous and endangered amphibians.
The southern corroboree frog is one of Australia’s most endangered species ARGUABLY ONE OF the most striking of Australia’s species, the southern corroboree frog is endemic to Australia, and in fact ...
In their skin, Australian frogs of the genus Pseudophryne contain two classes of the poisonous chemicals called alkaloids. One class, pumiliotoxins, is found in frogs of many genera worldwide.
Now it may be days or even weeks before David Hunter, an amphibian specialist at the University of Canberra, can locate a single Southern Corroboree frog, Pseudophryne corroboree in its natural ...
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