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  2. Glass frog - Wikipedia

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    Patterning of glass frogs is varied amongst different species, while some appear as a uniform green color, others display spots that range from yellow to white, mimicking the coloration of their eggs. [7] Their digit tips are expanded, allowing them to climb, thus allowing most to live in elevated areas along forest streams, such as trees and ...

  3. Tomato frog - Wikipedia

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    3 species. Tomato frogs are any of the three species of genus Dyscophus ( family Microhylidae ): D. antongilii, D. insularis, or D. guineti. [1] Dyscophus is the only genus in subfamily Dyscophinae. They are endemic to Madagascar. [2] The common name comes from D. antongilii' s bright red color. When threatened, a tomato frog puffs up its body.

  4. Phyllomedusa bicolor - Wikipedia

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    Phyllomedusa bicolor, the giant leaf frog, bicolor tree-frog, giant monkey frog, [2] or waxy-monkey treefrog, [3] is a species of leaf frog. It can be found in the Amazon basin of Brazil, Colombia ( Amazonas ), Bolivia, and Peru, and can also be found in the Guianan Region of Venezuela and the Guianas, and in Cerrado of the state of Maranhão ...

  5. Rana (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Rana (derived from Latin rana, meaning 'frog') is a genus of frogs commonly known as the Holarctic true frogs, pond frogs or brown frogs. Members of this genus are found through much of Eurasia and western North America. Many other genera were formerly included here. [ 1][ 2] These true frogs are usually largish species characterized by their ...

  6. Lithobates clamitans - Wikipedia

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    Rana fontinalisHolbrook, 1842. Rana clamitansLatreille, 1801[2][3][4] Lithobates clamitans[5]or Rana clamitans,[2][6][7]commonly known as the green frog, is a speciesof frognative to eastern North America. The two subspecies are the bronze frogand the northern green frog. These frogs, as described by their name, typically have varying degrees ...

  7. Coquí - Wikipedia

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    The eye color is a variation of brown and gold. They can range in size from 15–80 millimetres (0.59–3.15 in). [2] The first word of the species' scientific classification is the genus name Eleutherodactylus which is Ancient Greek and Modern Greek for "free toes", referring to the fact that this species has no webbing in between its toes. [3]

  8. Melanobatrachus - Wikipedia

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    Melanobatrachus is a genus of narrow-mouthed frogs in the family Microhylidae. It is the only remaining genus in the monotypic subfamily Melanobatrachinae. It contains a single species, Melanobatrachus indicus, [2] also known as the Indian black microhylid frog and Malabar black narrow-mouthed frog. It is endemic to wet evergreen forests of ...

  9. Morelet's tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Morelet's tree frog. Morelet's tree frog ( Agalychnis moreletii ), also known as black-eyed leaf frog and popeye hyla, is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is found in Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist ...