Midwife toad
Appearance
Midwife toad | |
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Alytes obstetricans | |
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Genus: | Alytes Wagler, 1830
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Alytes cisternasii Boscá, 1879. |
The Midwife toad (Alytes) is a genus of frogs. They part of the Discoglossidae family. They live in most of Europe and northwestern Africa. They look like toads because of their hard skin. They get their name because they take care of their young on their backs. They help them from not being eaten from hungry animals. When they hatch the frog will go back to the water and allow them to swim away.
Species
[change | change source]Binomial Name and Author | Common Name |
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Alytes cisternasii (Boscá, 1879) | Iberian Midwife Toad |
Alytes dickhilleni (Arntzen & García Paris, 1995) | Betic Midwife Toad |
Alytes maurus (Pasteur & Bons, 1962) | |
Alytes muletensis (Sanchiz & Adrover, 1979) | Mallorcan midwife toad |
Alytes obstetricans (Laurenti, 1768) | Common Midwife Toad |
Books
[change | change source]- Carl Vogt: Untersuchungen über die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Geburtshelferkröte. (Alytes obstetricians), Solothurn: Jent und Gassman, (1842), pp 130
- Arthur Koestler, The Case of the Midwife Toad, London: Hutchinson, 1971.