Current Herpetology
Online ISSN : 1881-1019
Print ISSN : 1345-5834
ISSN-L : 1345-5834
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Stereotyped Defensive Behaviours in Frogs of the Genus Odontophrynus (Amphibia: Anura: Odontophrynidae)
Claudio BORTEIROSergio D. ROSSETFrancisco KOLENCDiego A. BARRASSOJulián N. LESCANODiego BALDO
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2018 Volume 37 Issue 2 Pages 172-179

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Observations on stereotyped defensive behaviours are presented for 7 frog species of the Neotropical genus Odontophrynus from Argentina and Uruguay. Seven stereotyped postures were observed, among which the most common observed were puffing up the body, contracting, and crouching down. Newly reported behaviours include tongue protrusion, eye protection, and some combinations of postures. We provide an account of defensive behaviours already described in Odontophrynus and discuss the correspondence between the terminology used by previous authors and recently proposed classifications. In addition, we highlight defensive mechanisms associated with the body raising posture in Neotropical anurans, which may include intimidating predators, body shape disruption, warning signaling, and exposure of skin macroglands.

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