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- Tomato_frog abstract "Tomato frogs are any of the three species of genus Dyscophus (family Microhylidae): D. antongilii, D. insularis, or D. guineti.Three of the four species of tomato frogs are native to Madagascar. The common name comes from D. antongilii's bright red color. When threatened, a tomato frog puffs up its body. If a predator grabs a tomato frog in its mouth, the frog's skin secretes a thick substance that gums up the predator's eyes and mouth, causing the predator to release the frog to free up its eyes. The gummy substance contains a toxin that occasionally causes allergic reactions in humans. The allergic reaction will not kill a human and the frog secretes it only when frightened.The lifespan of the tomato frog can be from 6 to 8 years. When adult, the colors may vary from yellowish orange to deep red. Tomato frogs will reach sexual maturity in 9-14 months. Females are larger than males and can reach 4 inches in length. Males can reach 2 to 3 inches in length. Most females range from reddish-orange bright dark red. The bellies are usually more yellowish, and sometimes there are black spots on the throat. But males are not as brightly colored but more of a duller orange or brownish-orange. Juveniles are also dull in color and develop brighter coloration as they mature. They are also on the endangered species list. They breed in the rainy season and are nocturnal. They tend to eat small insects and invertebrates.".
- Tomato_frog class Amphibian.
- Tomato_frog family Microhylidae.
- Tomato_frog kingdom Animal.
- Tomato_frog order Frog.
- Tomato_frog phylum Chordate.
- Tomato_frog thumbnail TomatoFrog.jpg?width=300.
- Tomato_frog wikiPageExternalLink Tomato_frog.htm.
- Tomato_frog wikiPageExternalLink guineti.
- Tomato_frog wikiPageExternalLink wisnieski.html.
- Tomato_frog wikiPageExternalLink Dyscophus_insularis.html.
- Tomato_frog wikiPageID "2274213".
- Tomato_frog wikiPageRevisionID "605252959".
- Tomato_frog classis Amphibian.
- Tomato_frog familia Microhylidae.
- Tomato_frog genus "Dyscophus".
- Tomato_frog genusAuthority "Grandidier, 1872".
- Tomato_frog hasPhotoCollection Tomato_frog.
- Tomato_frog imageCaption "Tomato frog, D. antongilii".
- Tomato_frog imageSize "990".
- Tomato_frog name "Tomato frog".
- Tomato_frog ordo Frog.
- Tomato_frog phylum Chordate.
- Tomato_frog regnum Animal.
- Tomato_frog subdivision "See text.".
- Tomato_frog subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Tomato_frog subject Category:Microhylidae.
- Tomato_frog type Amphibian.
- Tomato_frog type Animal.
- Tomato_frog type Eukaryote.
- Tomato_frog type Species.
- Tomato_frog type Amphibian.
- Tomato_frog type Animal.
- Tomato_frog type Organism.
- Tomato_frog comment "Tomato frogs are any of the three species of genus Dyscophus (family Microhylidae): D. antongilii, D. insularis, or D. guineti.Three of the four species of tomato frogs are native to Madagascar. The common name comes from D. antongilii's bright red color. When threatened, a tomato frog puffs up its body.".
- Tomato_frog label "Dyscophus".
- Tomato_frog label "Dyscophus".
- Tomato_frog label "Dyscophus".
- Tomato_frog label "Dyscophus".
- Tomato_frog label "Dyscophus".
- Tomato_frog label "Dyscophus".
- Tomato_frog label "Dyscophus".
- Tomato_frog label "Tomato frog".
- Tomato_frog sameAs Dyscophus.
- Tomato_frog sameAs Dyscophus.
- Tomato_frog sameAs Dyscophus.
- Tomato_frog sameAs Dyscophus.
- Tomato_frog sameAs Katak_tomat.
- Tomato_frog sameAs Dyscophus.
- Tomato_frog sameAs Dyscophus.
- Tomato_frog sameAs Dyscophus.
- Tomato_frog sameAs Dyscophus.
- Tomato_frog sameAs m.070068.
- Tomato_frog sameAs Q2291291.
- Tomato_frog sameAs Q2291291.
- Tomato_frog wasDerivedFrom Tomato_frog?oldid=605252959.
- Tomato_frog depiction TomatoFrog.jpg.
- Tomato_frog isPrimaryTopicOf Tomato_frog.
- Tomato_frog name "Tomato frog".