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This list of Anuran families shows all extant families of Anura.Anura is an order of animals in the class Amphibia that includes frogs and toads.More than 5,000 species are described in the order.
New Jersey has 16 species of frogs and toads, ... here is a guide to all of the frogs and toads that can be found in North Jersey per the New Jersey Fish and Wildlife online field guide for ...
The temnospondyl Eryops had sturdy limbs to support its body on land Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) with limbs and feet specialised for climbing Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus), a primitive salamander The bright colours of the common reed frog (Hyperolius viridiflavus) are typical of a toxic species Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) can parachute to ...
This is a list of amphibians of Europe. It includes all amphibians currently found in Europe . It does not include species found only in captivity or extinct in Europe , except where there is some doubt about this, nor does it currently include species introduced in recent decades.
List of frogs and toads of New Jersey This page was last edited on 18 August 2017, at 18:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
"Online Field Guide for Reptiles and Amphibians". NJDP Division of Fish & Wildlife. 2007-01-24. "Frogs and Toads of New Jersey". Association of Zoos and Wildlife. Archived from the original on 12 September 2015
The U.S. state of Alabama has 73 known indigenous amphibian species. [1] These indigenous species include 30 frog and toad species and 43 salamander species. [2] [3] [4] Two of these native species may have become extirpated within the state. They are the Mississippi gopher frog and flatwoods salamander. [1] [5]
Family Allophrynidae (Tukeit Hill frog) Family Amphignathodontidae (marsupial frogs) Family Arthroleptidae (screeching frogs) Family Brachycephalidae (saddleback toads) Family Bufonidae (true toads) Family Centrolenidae (glass frogs) Family Dendrobatidae (poison dart frogs) Family Heleophrynidae (ghost frogs) Family Hemisotidae (shovelnose frogs)