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The Southern Gastric Brooding Frog (Rheobotrahcus silus) was a frog species that lived in Australia. It was declared extinct in 2002. Once adult males fertilized the eggs of females, the females swallowed their eggs. The stomachs of the females then functioned somewhat like wombs, protecting the eggs while they gestated. Once the eggs developed into juveniles, female frogs performed oral birth and regurgitated their young.
ContributorsGuerrero, Anna (Creator) / Arizona State University. School of Life Sciences. Center for Biology and Society. Embryo Project Encyclopedia. (Publisher) / Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher)
Created2017-02-06
ContributorsHuettner, Alfred F. (Alfred Francis), b. 1884 (Creator) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)
ContributorsHuettner, Alfred F. (Alfred Francis), b. 1884 (Creator) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)
ContributorsHuettner, Alfred F. (Alfred Francis), b. 1884 (Creator) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)
Created1916
ContributorsHuettner, Alfred F. (Alfred Francis), b. 1884 (Creator) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)
Created1919
ContributorsHuettner, Alfred F. (Alfred Francis), b. 1884 (Creator) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)
ContributorsHuettner, Alfred F. (Alfred Francis), b. 1884 (Creator) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)
ContributorsCoolidge, Baldwin, 1845-1928 (Creator) / Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)
Created1893
ContributorsCoolidge, Baldwin, 1845-1928 (Creator) / Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)
Created1894
ContributorsCoolidge, Baldwin, 1845-1928 (Creator) / Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)
Created1893