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  • Female Iberian midwife toads ( " Alytes cisternasii " ) use courtship calls to distinguish themselves from other male competitors.
  • The male common midwife toad ( " Alytes obstetricans " ) carries the eggs around with him attached to his hind legs.
  • Jerry Lea, a postgraduate student at the Open University in Milton Keynes, England, has studied three groups of female Majorcan midwife toads, Alytes muletensis.
  • However, some researchers suggest that " Alytes " and " Discoglossus " are different enough to be treated as separate families, implying resurrection of Discoglossidae.
  • The "'Iberian midwife toad "'( " Alytes cisternasii " ) is a species of frog in the family Alytidae found in Portugal and western Spain.
  • His description of the reproduction of the common midwife toad ( " Alytes obstetricans " ) was met with disbelief and only received credit when reactivated by Arthur de l'Isle du Dr閚euf in 1872.
  • "' Midwife toads "'( " Alytes " ) are a genus of frogs in the Alytidae family ( formerly Discoglossidae ), and are found in most of Europe and northwestern Africa.
  • Some amphibians are abundant in or near ponds and rivulets throughout the whole system, such as " Rana perezi ", " Bufo bufo ", " Bufo calamita ", " Alytes obstetricans ", " Triturus marmoratus " and " Lissotriton helveticus ", the latter also at high altitude, whether in intermittent or permanent bodies of water . " Hyla arborea " and " Salamandra salamandra " are somewhat rarer, but still having a wide distribution, especially in humid forested zones.
  • On January 21, 2008, Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered ( EDGE ), per chief Helen Meredith identified nature's most weird, wonderful and endangered species : " The EDGE amphibians are amongst the most remarkable and unusual species on the planet and yet an alarming 85 % of the top 100 are receiving little or no conservation attention . " The top 10 endangered species ( in the List of endangered animal species include : the Chinese giant salamander ( " Andrias davidianus " ), a distant relative of the newt, the tiny Gardiner's Seychelles frog ( " Sooglossus gardineri " ), the limbless Malagasay rainbow frog ( " Scaphiophryne gottlebei " ), Chile's Darwin frog ( " Rhinoderma rufum " ) and the Betic midwife toad ( " Alytes dickhilleni " ).