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Myobatrachus gouldii

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Myobatrachus gouldii from Northeastern suburbs of Perth, Australia.

Turtle Frog

The frogs bear powerful front limbs, making them well-equipped to burrow underground and forage for termites, their favorite food.

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Myobatrachus gouldii live, in situ, Kalbarri National Park, WA.

Turtle Frog

The turtle frog exclusively eats termites and often makes its home near termite hills.

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Myobatrachus gouldii live, in situ, Kalbarri National Park, WA.

Turtle Frog

turtle frog is a fascinating specimen, with a body shaped like a turtle missing its shell.

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Turtle Frog

Turtle Frog

Myobatrachus gouldii

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