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  2. The Secret Life of Frogs - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Life of Frogs is a 2019 Indian documentary film that explores lesser-known frog species. It premiered on May 1, 2019, on Animal Planet. [1] Directed by Ajay Bedi, Vijay Bedi, and narrated by Jeff Alan Greenway, [2] the 45-minute film provides insights into the behaviors and lives of various frog species, with a particular focus on the purple frog and the torrent frog.

  3. FrogWatch - Wikipedia

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    Between 1998 and 2005, 1,395 people working with FrogWatch USA visited 1,942 places where frogs live and gave information to FrogWatch. They found 79 different kinds of frogs and toads. This does not count visits, places, or species for FrogWatch Canada or FrogWatches in other countries. FrogWatch NT operates in northern Australia.

  4. List of Anuran families - Wikipedia

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    The archaeobatrachians are the most primitive of frogs. These frogs have morphological characteristics which are found mostly in extinct frogs, and are absent in most of the modern frog species. Most of these characteristics are not common between all the families of Archaeobatrachia, or are not absent from all the modern species of frogs.

  5. Frog - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the word frog are uncertain and debated. [11] The word is first attested in Old English as frogga, but the usual Old English word for the frog was frosc (with variants such as frox and forsc), and it is agreed that the word frog is somehow related to this.

  6. Hylidae - Wikipedia

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    Hylidae is a wide-ranging family of frogs commonly referred to as "tree frogs and their allies". However, the hylids include a diversity of frog species, many of which do not live in trees, but are terrestrial or semiaquatic.

  7. Lissamphibia - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] In the late 20th century, a flood of new fossil evidence mapped out in some detail the nature of the transition between the elpistostegalid fish and the early amphibians. [14] Most herpetologists and paleontologists , therefore, no longer accept the view that amphibians have arisen twice, from two related but separate groups of fish.

  8. Hyloidea - Wikipedia

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    Due to the nature of their original environment, Hyloidea frogs are more associated with higher temperatures no matter where they are found in the world. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Today, they can be found in every continent except Antarctica, although in 2020 a roughly 40 million year old fossil from the hyloid family Calyptocephalellidae was discovered on ...

  9. Common parsley frog - Wikipedia

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    The common parsley frog (Pelodytes punctatus) is a very small and slender frog with long hind legs, a flat head, and vertical pupils.Males tend to only reach 3.5 cm (1.4 in), whereas females are typically larger at 3.9 cm (1.5 in). [2]