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Argentine Waxy Tree Frog

Phyllomedusa sp.

Description:

"Adapted to living in a semi-arid environment, these frogs produce a waxy skin secretion that reduces water loss. They are also specialized to excrete a chalky mass of urates rather than a liquid urine. This is a trick that is common in reptiles but very unusual for an amphibian. Several medicinal chemicals, including a powerful painkiller, have been isolated from the skin of this species." - Sign next to the exhibit.

Habitat:

Tropical Desert Shrub, Dry Forest

Notes:

Sedgwick County Zoo

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FlanaganLife
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FlanaganLife

Kansas, USA

Spotted on Aug 27, 2006
Submitted on Feb 20, 2013

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