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Amietophrynus perreti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amietophrynus perreti
''Amietophrynus perreti'', or the Perret's toad, is a species of toad in the Bufonidae family. It is endemic to the Idanre Hill in southwestern Nigeria. The specific name honors Jean-Luc Perret, a Swiss herpetologist.〔 ''Amietophrynus perreti'' is one the frogs declared as "Lost" in 2010. However, it was re-discovered at its type locality in 2013. Before that, it had not been seen—possibly—since 1970, and with certainty, since 1963.〔 ==Description== Males measure and females in snout–vent length. The head is comparatively flat. Males have white throats. Parotoid glands are moderately developed.〔 Tadpoles are unusual compared to other ''Amietophrynus'' species: they are not aquatic but semi-terrestrial, living in shallow water-films on wet, sometimes vertical rocks.〔
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