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Archey's frog, photographed near Tapu on the Coromandel Peninsula. The Peninsula is the only locality where this frog, one of New Zealand's three natives, is found. Over the last 150 million years these frogs have changed little; one of their unusual characteristics is that they do not live in standing or running water. Archey's frog is one of the subjects of our 1988 New Zealand Nature Heritage calendar. Photo: Alison Cree

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 August 1987, Unnumbered Page

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Tapeke kupu
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Archey's frog, photographed near Tapu on the Coromandel Peninsula. The Peninsula is the only locality where this frog, one of New Zealand's three natives, is found. Over the last 150 million years these frogs have changed little; one of their unusual characteristics is that they do not live in standing or running water. Archey's frog is one of the subjects of our 1988 New Zealand Nature Heritage calendar. Photo: Alison Cree Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 August 1987, Unnumbered Page

Archey's frog, photographed near Tapu on the Coromandel Peninsula. The Peninsula is the only locality where this frog, one of New Zealand's three natives, is found. Over the last 150 million years these frogs have changed little; one of their unusual characteristics is that they do not live in standing or running water. Archey's frog is one of the subjects of our 1988 New Zealand Nature Heritage calendar. Photo: Alison Cree Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 August 1987, Unnumbered Page

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