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Nyctimystes bivocalis
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  • Litoria bivocalis

The Nyctimystes bivocalis is a special kind of frog that lives far away in Papua New Guinea. This unique frog makes its home in the high, misty Cloudy Mountains and parts of the Owen Stanley Mountains. These mountains are found in a place called Milne Bay Province.

This frog was first discovered and described in 2012. It's known for its interesting calls, which is how it got its name!

Meet the Double-Voice Frog

The Nyctimystes bivocalis is a fascinating amphibian. It's a type of tree frog, meaning it often lives in trees and bushes. These frogs are part of the amazing wildlife found in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea.

What Does It Look Like?

Adult male Nyctimystes bivocalis frogs are usually about 3.9 to 4.9 centimeters long. That's about the length of your thumb! They have a gray-brown color that helps them blend in with their surroundings.

Female frogs are a bit larger than the males. They measure about 4.2 to 5.6 centimeters long. Females also have a different color, often appearing orange-brown. This difference in size and color between males and females is common in many animal species.

Where Does It Live?

This frog lives only in a specific part of Papua New Guinea. Its home is high up in the Cloudy Mountains and some areas of the Owen Stanley Mountains. These mountains are covered in thick forests and receive a lot of rain. This creates the perfect damp environment that frogs love.

The forests in these mountains are very important for the Nyctimystes bivocalis. They provide shelter, food, and places for the frogs to lay their eggs. Protecting these mountain habitats is key to helping these unique frogs survive.

Why "Double-Voice"?

The scientific name bivocalis means "double-voice." This name was chosen because of the frog's very special call. Unlike many frogs that make a single croak or chirp, the Nyctimystes bivocalis calls out with two different tones at once.

Imagine hearing a frog that sounds like it's singing two notes at the same time! This unique double-voice call helps the frogs communicate with each other in their mountain home. It might help them find mates or warn others about danger.


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