No, Litoria fallax is a species of tree frog native to Australia, while Homo habilis is an extinct species of early human. They are not closely related in terms of taxonomy or evolutionary lineage.
Lactarius fallax was created in 1962.
Elegia fallax was created in 1881.
Poecilips fallax was created in 1927.
Procambarus fallax was created in 1870.
Mnesarchaea fallax was created in 1927.
Achrioptera fallax was created in 1861.
Pholidoptera fallax was created in 1854.
Leptodactylus fallax was created in 1926.
Megalota fallax was created in 1909.
Petroscirtes fallax was created in 1976.
The accepted scientific name is Agriopodes fallax.
Yes. There are four species of snake in Malta. Only one species is poisonous however, the cat snake(Telescopus fallax fallax). It has 2 small fangs located in the back of the mouth and its poison is only toxic to very small animals and is of no danger to humans.