Strabomantis anomalus
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Strabomantis anomalus

Strabomantis anomalus is a species of frogs in the family Craugastoridae. It is found in the Chocoan rainforests from near sea level to elevations of 1,180 m (3,870 ft) in northwestern Ecuador and western Colombia.

Appearance

Strabomantis anomalus are large frogs. Males measure 32–61 mm (1.3–2.4 in) and females 77–92 mm (3.0–3.6 in) in snout–vent length. Skin of dorsum is coarsely tuberculate with many short ridges and folds, but without complete dorsolateral folds. They are dull grayish brown, yellowish brown, or brown from above, with indistinct darker blotching. Groin is variably mottled brown or black on pale yellow, yellowish tan, or pink. Rear of thigh are dark brown or black, with yellow or tan mottling or spots. Throat is suffused with brown or gray, with white spots or mottling, but sometimes darker, mottled black and white, in juveniles. Venter is dull white or yellowish white to pale yellow, or, occasionally, bright, yellow.

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On one occasion, a female was found crouched on a mass of 69 eggs in a shallow depression. The nest was on a river bank, likely to be flooded at the next heavy rain, which is unusual for presumed direct-developing species.

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References

1. Strabomantis anomalus Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strabomantis_anomalus
2. Strabomantis anomalus on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/56422/11475305

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