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372:, lasts about two hours. Copulation in the Spanish specimens lasts only 35 seconds to 2 minutes. Females lay 500 to 1000 eggs in one night. The females copulate with various males and after each copulation, a small clump of about 20 to 50 eggs is laid. The ovum diameter is usually 1.0 to 1.5 mm; the gelatinous envelope is 3–7 mm. The eggs have no common envelope and form a loose mass on the water surface or may sink to the bottom. Eggs usually hatch in 2–6 days. Upon hatching, tadpoles are about 3 mm in length. In 1–3 months, they grow to about 33 mm and metamorphose into froglets of 10 mm. In Sicily, many populations are associated with man-made 33: 100: 57: 307: 368:
bands along the sides. The belly is whitish. The body is stout with a flat head that is wider than it is long. The dorsal glands are arranged in longitudinal patterns along the back, or can be absent. The pupils are shaped like an upside-down droplet. Mating in North Morocco takes place from January to early November. Copulation, in which the male clasps the female in the
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occur in the same aquatic habitats. In North Africa, it is a very abundant species, especially in the subhumid northern regions, but its presence reaches pre-Saharan oases. Populations on Malta are said to be threatened by a reduction of the ground-water levels. It was introduced several times on the island of
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They appear to be endangered by the intensification of agriculture, but populations that live along rivers, seasonal ponds, and swamps seem to be less endangered. Populations from northeast of the Iberian Peninsula could be a threat to some native species of frogs, especially those with in they both
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As the common name implies, these frogs can have colorful markings. Three pattern variations occur in this species - almost uniformly colored animals, animals with large, dark spots with bright edges, and animals with two dark brown longitudinal bands, one bright band along the back, and two bright
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is found Mediterranean Africa in northeast Morocco, northern Algeria, and Tunisia, in the islands of Sicily (Italy) and Malta; introduced populations exist in northeastern Spain and southwestern France.
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Escoriza, D. & Boix, D. (2012). "Assessing the potential impact of an alien species in a Mediterranean amphibian assemblage: a morphological and ecological approach".
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Ben Hassine, J. & Nouira, S. (2012). "Répartition géographique et affinités écologiques des Amphibiens de Tunisie".
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seems to be associated with man-made water bodies, at least for part of its distribution.
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Sciberras, Arnold (October 25, 2006). "L-Istorja ta' L-Amfibji Fil-Gzejjer Maltin".
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such as stone-sided cisterns, irrigation pipes, and canals in cultivated areas.
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Sciberras, Arnold & Schembri, Patrick J. (December 4, 2004).
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from Morocco was previously considered a subspecies of
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Council of Europe
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Anura
Alytidae
Discoglossus
Binomial name
Otth

frog
Alytidae
Discoglossus scovazzi

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