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Why is the big eared chirping frog endangered?

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Answered by knprajapati08
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Anhydrophryne ngongoniensis, the Ngongoni moss frog, Natal bandit frog, or mistbelt chirping ... The habitat of this species is being lost rapidly because of afforestation, the spread of invasive wattle ... About a dozen large opaque eggs are laid that develop into fully formed translucent froglets (0.4 cm long) in 27–28 days.

Answered by Anonymous
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These causes include habitat modification and fragmentation, introduced predators or competitors, introduced species, pollution, pesticide use, or over-harvesting. However, many amphibian declines or extinctions have occurred in pristine habitats where the above effects are not likely to occur.

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