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Readily distinguished from other Nectophryrnoides toads lookalikes by its
In the Kihansi toad the snout is short truncate (slightly rounded in lateral view), the nostrils are closer to the tip of the snout than to the eye, there are flaps over the nostrils - ‘possibly to keep out the spray’ (Krajick 2006) and the pupils to the eyes are horizontally elliptical.
Learn what makes the Kihansi spray toad easy to identify from other Nectophryrnoides toads.
Find out why the evolutionary background of Nectophrynoides wendyae needs to be readdressed.
Read about the genetic factors that may affect breeding programmes for the species and why the history of the Kihansi spray toad suggests these factors might not cause much of a problem.