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Malawi Endangered Frogs Darwin Frog 10 Kwacha 2010 Proof Colored Coin

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One of a series of six legal tender frog coins issued under authority of the Government of Malawi.

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Malawi Endangered Frogs Tree Frog 10 Kwacha 2010 Proof Colored Coin

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Malawi – Endangered Frogs – Tree Frog – 10 Kwacha – 2010 – Proof Colored Coin – A tree frog is any frog that spends a major portion of its lifespan in trees, known as an arboreal state. As the name implies, these frogs are typically found in very tall trees or other high-growing vegetation. They do not normally descend to the ground, except to mate and spawn, though some build foam nests on leaves and rarely leave the trees at all as adults. Many tree frogs can change their color for better camouflage. Tree frogs are usually tiny, as their weight has to be carried by the branches and twigs of their habitat. While some reach 4 inches or more, they are typically smaller and more slender than terrestrial frogs. Typical for “tree frogs” are the well-developed discs at the finger and toe tips; the fingers and toes themselves as well as the limbs tend to be rather long, resulting in a superior grasping ability.

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Malawi Endangered Frogs Amazon Horned Frog 10 Kwacha 2010 Proof Colored Coin

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Malawi – Endangered Frogs – Amazon Horned Frog – 10 Kwacha – 2010 – Proof Colored Coin – The Amazon Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cornuta) is a large amphibian that is generally found in freshwater marshes and pools throughout the Amazon Basin, from Colombia to Brazil. These rotund amphibians can grow to 8 inches in length and achieve their enormous girth by being generally indiscriminate about what they eat. Typical ambush predators, they squeeze their bodies into the forest substrate or leaf litter so only their heads protrude. When anything smaller than their own bodies happens by, they spring from the mud and swallow their prey whole, locking it in their jaws with their sharp teeth. They are aggressively territorial and voracious to a fault.

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Malawi Endangered Frogs Purple Frog 10 Kwacha 2010 Proof Colored Coin

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Malawi – Endangered Frogs – Purple Frog – 10 Kwacha – 2010 – Proof Colored Coin – The Purple Frog (Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis) is a frog species belonging to the family Sooglossidae. It can be found in the Western Ghats in India. Compared to other frogs, the Purple Frog has a small head and an unusual pointed snout. Adults are typically dark purple in color. Its cry sounds more like one from a chicken.

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Malawi Endangered Frogs Dyeing Poison Arrow Frog 10 Kwacha 2010 Proof Colored Coin

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Malawi Endangered Frogs Golden Harlequin Frog 10 Kwacha 2010 Proof Colored Coin

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Malawi – Endangered Frogs – Golden Harlequin Frog – 10 Kwacha – 2010 – Proof Colored Coin – Harlequin frogs are found in neotropics from Costa Rica to Bolivia. They belong to the genus Atelopus and include about 80 species, and probably 35 not yet described. The vast majority (80%) of the harlequin frog species lives in forested mountains where rainfall is abundant. Most of them have a limited range of distribution. Harlequin frogs are usually active day and night. Harlequin frogs are small-to-medium size amphibians (20-60 mm from the tip of the nose to the vent) with females always lager than males. Females have usually a different color under their ventral parts. Rising temperatures, habitat destruction, and the spread of the deadly chytrid fungus have wiped out dozens of species of harlequin frogs in recent years. Further, most of the harlequin frog species are listed as critically endangered with a very high risk of extinction.

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New Zealand Hamilton’s Frog Official 6 Coin Mint Set 2008 BU Folder

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New Zealand – Hamilton’s Frog – Official (6) Coin Mint Set – 2008 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Folder – This 2008 six coin set features the rarest frog in New Zealand and possibly the world – Hamilton’s frog (Leiopelma hamiltoni). Hamilton’s frog is one of the most critically endangered species, with less than 300 adults in the wild today. It is widely believed to be the most ancient of all frogs and has unique characteristics. This native New Zealand frog does not live in water habitats and prefers a range of forest environments which, over time, has led to the loss of webbing between its toes. Unlike other species, Hamilton’s frog has limited vocal capacities.

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Malawi Endangered Frogs Malagasy Rainbow Frog 10 Kwacha 2010 Proof Colored Coin

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Malawi – Endangered Frogs – Malagasy Rainbow Frog – 10 Kwacha – 2010 – Proof Colored Coin – The Malagasy Rainbow Frog (Scaphiophryne gottlebei), is one of the most highly decorated of the Madagascan frogs. In 2008, the Malagasy rainbow frog was named as “being among the rarest and most remarkable amphibians” on the planet by the Zoological Society of London. Thousands are captured every year for the pet trade. The painted burrowing frog is a small, roundish, brightly colored species with a distinctive white, red, green and black pattern on the back. The skin of the back is very smooth, but the skin of the grey belly is a little bit rough. The ears are inconspicuous, but the eyes are prominent.

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Malawi Endangered Frogs Blue Poison Arrow Frog 10 Kwacha 2010 Proof Colored Coin

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Malawi – Endangered Frogs – Blue Poison Arrow Frog – 10 Kwacha – 2010 – Proof Colored Coin – Poison Arrow Frog is the common name of a group of frogs in the family Dendrobatidae which are native to Central and South America. These species are diurnal and often have brightly-colored bodies. Although all wild Poison arrow frogs are at least somewhat toxic, levels of toxicity vary considerably from one species to the next and from one population to another. Many species are critically endangered.

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New Zealand Hamilton’s Frog Official 6 Coin Silver Proof Set 2008 Mint Issued

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New Zealand – Hamilton’s Frog – Official (6) Coin Silver Proof Set – 2008 – Mint Issued Presentation Case – This 2008 six coin set features the rarest frog in New Zealand and possibly the world – Hamilton’s frog (Leiopelma hamiltoni). Hamilton’s frog is one of the most critically endangered species, with less than 300 adults in the wild today. It is widely believed to be the most ancient of all frogs and has unique characteristics. This native New Zealand frog does not live in water habitats and prefers a range of forest environments which, over time, has led to the loss of webbing between its toes. Unlike other species, Hamilton’s frog has limited vocal capacities.

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Liberia – Dendrobates Granuliferus – Granular Poison Arrow Frog – $10 – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown

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Liberia – Dendrobates Granuliferus – Granular Poison Arrow Frog – $10 – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown

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Liberia – Dendrobates Azureus – Blue Poison Frog – $10 – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown

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Liberia – Dendrobates Azureus – Blue Poison Frog – $10 – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown

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Liberia – Dendrobates Tinctorius – Dart Poison Frog – $10 – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown

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Liberia – Dendrobates Tinctorius – Dart Poison Frog – $10 – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown

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Stuffed Toy Animal Francis Burpy Frog 10 inches Tall New

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Stuffed Toy Animal – Francis Burpy Frog – 10″ Tall – New – I know, you’re wondering what in the world this stuffed toy is doing in an otherwise respectable coin website. If you are wildlife fan, this lovely creature will be a daily reminder of your favorite animal and has the added advantage of not having to be fed. It would also make a great gift for any budding young numismatist with an interest in wildlife world coins.

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