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Heleioporus eyrei (Gray 1845)

Distribution and Habitat ( Anglèis )

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Southwest zone of Western Australia. Along the coastline from Irwin River south and east to Cape Arid. Inland to Marchagee, Boddington and Darkan. Also on Rottnest and Bald Islands.The area of occurrence of the species is approximately 92000 km2.
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Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors ( Anglèis )

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Burrows are found in sandy swamps. Males call from April to May. Amplexus takes place in the male's burrow. About 80 –500 eggs are laid in burrows, which are dug horizontal to the land surface. Tadpoles enter the water after rains flood the burrows.
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Life History, Abundance, Activity, and Special Behaviors ( Anglèis )

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No known declines and extent of occurrence > 20, 000km2.ThreatsNone known.Conservation MeasuresNone in place.
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Moaning frog ( Anglèis )

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The moaning frog (Heleioporus eyrei) is a burrowing frog native to south-western Western Australia.

Description

The moaning frog is round, with a large head and large, bulbous eyes. The dorsal surface is brown, with marbling of white, grey or yellow, and the ventral surface is white. The arms and legs are relatively small for burrowing frogs. Unlike most frogs of the genus Heleioporus, the male moaning frog lacks nuptial spines on the inner surface of first finger.

Males reach a length of 6.6 centimetres (2.6 in) and females reach a length of 6.3 centimetres (2.5 in).

Ecology and behaviour

The moaning frog is native to the coast of south-western Western Australia, Rottnest Island and Bald Island. It inhabits sandy swamps, where it burrows for protection from predators and desiccation. The males call from under the ground, and amplexus takes place in the burrow. Eighty to five hundred eggs are deposited in a foamy mass at the bottom of a burrow. The eggs undergo development within the foam, and delay from hatching until the burrows are flooded from rain. The tadpoles undergo normal aquatic development.

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Moaning frog: Brief Summary ( Anglèis )

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The moaning frog (Heleioporus eyrei) is a burrowing frog native to south-western Western Australia.

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