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A rarified Japanese toad frog sports spikes protruding from a curing of pseudo - quarter round , a scientist has discovered . The build up - in weaponry helps the male person grab onto females during sex activity and affaire d’honneur with competition over mates , the researcher said .

Unlike most four - toed frogs , the endangered Otton frog ( Babina subaspera ) has a " 5th digit . " In both males and females , this extra digit case a acute pricker , but in male , this spike is more prominent , researcher Noriko Iwai from the University of Tokyo find .

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The spike shooting from a male Otton frog’s pseudo-thumb.

Iwai believes the ovolo - obelisk evolved to allow males toanchor to the female person during mating . And field observations in southerly Japan ’s Amami island , the toad frog ’s only home , showed that the males indeed jab their spike into the sides of the females to hold on duringamplexus — a pattern of pseudocopulation in which the male ride the female person and fertilize her bollock as , or soon after , she lays them .

But it appear the toad frog also use the spikes formale - to - male fight over femalesand breeding nests . The researcher found they wrestle with each other in an embrace while jab at each other with the spines .

" While the pseudo - thumb may have evolved for mating , it is clear that they ’re now used for combat , " Iwai explained in a statement . " The males demonstrated a jabbing reply with the ovolo when they were picked up , and the many scar on the male spines provided evidence of scrap . "

The Otton frog is native to southern Japan’s Amami islands.

The Otton frog is native to southern Japan’s Amami islands.

The spike , however , does not appear to cause lethal injuries during duel . Iwai take note a previous study of another Gaul with pseudo - thumb spikes , Hypsiboas rosenbergi , found that many males cash in one’s chips after being stabbed in the eyes and ear drum by an opponent . Otton frog do n’t appear to stab their rivals in these critical area , and they have a kick upstairs patch on their sides that seems to guard against serious wound , accord to the sketch .

" It seems that the intensiveness of combat in Otton frogs is finely balanced so as not to result in critical or mortal injuries , yet it remains aggressive enough to establish a clear victor , " Iwai write in a newspaper publish online today ( Oct. 18 ) in the Journal of Zoology .

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