Also females tend to have more "duck bill" shaped mouths while males are somewhat more blunt. However horned frogs aren't like pyxies where it's relatively easy to tell as juveniles.
Also females tend to have more "duck bill" shaped mouths while males are somewhat more blunt. However horned frogs aren't like pyxies where it's relatively easy to tell as juveniles.
Hence why I said that there are always a few that prove you wrong. The duck Bill look isn't always a sure sign either as there are males who also have the duckbill. Ornates always have blunt faces where as Cranwelli can be either or, but nearly always have the long snout. Joazeirensis cannot be sexed by skull structure because the shape from baby, juvenile, to adult are almost exact. Their features are very subtle differences that are difficult to see until they reach adulthood. Cornuta being the same way.
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