Pilbara Toadlet
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The tiny Pilbara Toadlet (Uperoleia saxatilis) is a species of frog
Frog
Frogs are amphibians in the order Anura , formerly referred to as Salientia . Most frogs are characterized by a short body, webbed digits , protruding eyes and the absence of a tail...

 in the Myobatrachidae
Myobatrachidae
Myobatrachidae is a family of frogs found in Australia and New Guinea. Members of this family vary greatly in size, from species less than long, to the second largest frog in Australia, the Giant Barred Frog , at in length...

 family. It is endemic to the arid Pilbara region of Western Australia
Western Australia
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. It is only about 2 centimeters long, has large glands, and is covered with brown spots. It is a burrowing frog and was found in rocky gorges and creeks in the Pilbara following cyclonic rains.

The Pilbara Toadlet has been recently identified as a new species through research work using DNA analysis to differentiate between frog species that look very similar by researchers from the Australian National University
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 in Canberra, and the Western Australian Museum
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 and University of Western Australia
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 in Perth
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.

It eats termites and small insects it finds underground. Its closest relative is thought to be the Mole Toadlet
Mole Toadlet
The Mole Toadlet is a species of frog in the Myobatrachidae family.It is endemic to Western Australia.Its natural habitats are dry savanna and subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland....

 (Uperoleia talpa), which looks very similar but has a higher-pitched and more intense call.

A doctoral candidate from the ANU
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, Renee Catullo, said: "The good news is that it appears to be secure from a conservation perspective ... Toadlets are native to Australia and this new species brings the total number to 27, the second-largest group of frog species in the country." They sit in the rocks in places where "they can amplify and direct their call to the females".

The discovery was part of a research project that uses genetic analysis to try to understand the true number of species of toadlets as DNA can be used to differentiate between species of frog that look very similar and are difficult to tell apart. "They tell themselves apart by their different calls, but we're not so good at that", Catullo says.
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