Breviceps Bagginsi
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Bilbo's rain frog (''Breviceps bagginsi'') is an amphibian species in the family
Brevicipitidae Brevicipitidae or rain frogs is a small family of frogs found in eastern and southern Africa. As of 2020 contains 37 species in 5 genera. eb application 2013. Berkeley, CaliforniaBrevicipitidae AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. ...
, endemic to South Africa. The frog was named after
Bilbo Baggins Bilbo Baggins is the title character and protagonist of J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 novel ''The Hobbit'', a supporting character in ''The Lord of the Rings'', and the fictional narrator (along with Frodo Baggins) of many of Tolkien's Middle-ear ...
, the main character from ''
The Hobbit ''The Hobbit, or There and Back Again'' is a children's fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published in 1937 to wide critical acclaim, being nominated for the Carnegie Medal and awarded a prize from the ''N ...
by J.R.R Tolkien.'' The frog was named as such because the scientist who discovered it (L.R Minter) used to read the novel to his children. Its natural
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s are
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and edges of wood plantations, wherein it spends most of its time in its burrow. The species is threatened by construction, maintenance of roads,
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, general habitat degradation/habitat loss, and by road traffic. As a result, it is listed as Near Threatened in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.


Description

''Breviceps bagginsi'' is a microhylid (narrow-mouthed) frog from the family of
Brevicipitidae Brevicipitidae or rain frogs is a small family of frogs found in eastern and southern Africa. As of 2020 contains 37 species in 5 genera. eb application 2013. Berkeley, CaliforniaBrevicipitidae AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. ...
and was discovered in the year 2003. The body size of male individuals varies from 20 to 25.9 mm and females measure approximately 28.7 mm in length. With its highly truncated snout it is well adapted to its burrowing lifestyle. They have a characteristic
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and their pupil is horizontally ecliptic. The dorsum of ''Breviceps bagginsi'' is a medium to dark brown and it has fairly
granular Granularity (also called graininess), the condition of existing in granules or grains, refers to the extent to which a material or system is composed of distinguishable pieces. It can either refer to the extent to which a larger entity is subd ...
skin texture with darkly pigmented
tubercle In anatomy, a tubercle (literally 'small tuber', Latin for 'lump') is any round nodule, small eminence, or warty outgrowth found on external or internal organs of a plant or an animal. In plants A tubercle is generally a wart-like projection ...
s, each containing openings of 2-6 dermal glands. The ventrum is smooth and of light color. ''Breviceps bagginsi'' has a black stripe running from its eye to the origin of its arm. They have a lighter bar between the eyes and a white stripe from their lower eyelid to their mouth. The sides of its body are brown with a few white speckles. As all species from Brevicipitidae, ''Breviceps bagginsi'' lack sphenethmoids, and a middle ear. Sphenethmoids are the bone of the skull surrounding the anterior end of an amphibian's brain.


Distribution, habitat and ecology

''Breviceps bagginsi'' only occur in South Africa. They live on edges of wood plantations in Kwazulu-Natal midlands of southeastern South Africa along the mist belt from Boston in the west to Melmoth in the north-east and down to the coast at Mkambati. They occur in an elevation range of 25–1400 m ASL (meters above sea level). The Mkambati area is protected due to its
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and therefore high conservation value. The ''Breviceps bagginsi'' population in this area lives in undisturbed
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s.


Behavior


Sexual behavior and lifespan

Their mating call has two different call bouts, both at a frequency of 2552 Hz. Males produce their mating call while underneath vegetation to protect them from the heat. Due to the frog's sensitivity to dry heat, mating calls last longer during cooler wetter weather. As a member of the genus Breviceps, ''Breviceps bagginsi'' shows
sexual dimorphism Sexual dimorphism is the condition where the sexes of the same animal and/or plant species exhibit different morphological characteristics, particularly characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most an ...
, and the males are much smaller than the females. Unlike other frogs, Breviceps males have very short limbs relative to their body size. Therefore, they are not able to amplex the females during the process of mating, but with an adhesive secretion they can adhere to the body of the female. While the male remains adhered to the female, she carries him on her back until the pair can find a place to burrow, and the female then lays her clutch of 20-50 eggs in their nest.
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occurs in subterranean nests during spring and summer. Offspring hatch fully developed from eggs directly. Offspring also develop further in the burrows, as rain frogs do not have a free-swimming tadpole stage, and emerge from them once fully mature. Similar to the other members of Breviceps, Bilbo's rain frog has a life span ranging from 4 to 15 years.


Burrowing/locomotive behavior and defense behavior

Much like the other members of Breviceps, ''Breviceps bagginsi'' burrows in subterranean nests underneath the clay loam their habitats usually harbor. The frog stays in the burrow until it is wet enough on the surface for it to come out. ''Breviceps bagginsi's'' hind legs and feet are strong and highly adapted for burrowing. When burrowing, the frog buries itself backwards rapidly. Bilbo's rain frog also runs rather than jumping (as do the other members of Breviceps). When threatened, Breviceps "puff up" to appear larger and more threatening, they do this by inflating their lungs. Breviceps also secrete a sticky white substance from their skin, and sometimes emit a harsh shriek as a defense mechanism.


Feeding behavior and diet

''Breviceps bagginsi'' is both a
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and fossorial amphibian, and therefore it spends a great deal of time in its burrow, but once
termite Termites are small insects that live in colonies and have distinct castes (eusocial) and feed on wood or other dead plant matter. Termites comprise the infraorder Isoptera, or alternatively the epifamily Termitoidae, within the order Blatto ...
s emerge they leave their nests to feed. ''Breviceps bagginsi'' is an insectivore, and they also feed upon ants, beetles, moths, woodlice, amphipods, juvenile millipedes, caterpillars, and other small arthropods.


Status

On the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species ''Breviceps bagginsi'' was listed as data deficient until 2010. In 2017 it was relisted as Near Threatened because of the small area of occurrence (11'000 km2) and the declining area of occupancy, which is only 10% of the occurrence (1'100 km2). Although their occupancy is declining, their occurrence remains the same. Furthermore, ''Breviceps bagginsi'' live in extremely fragmented
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s and the quality of their habitat is decreasing due to sylviculture and construction and maintenance of roads. Subpopulation sizes are around 20-30 individuals. Distances between subpopulations are too long to allow dissemination within one generation.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q2240742 Breviceps Endemic amphibians of South Africa Amphibians described in 2003 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Organisms named after Tolkien and his works