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  2. Royal ghost frog - Wikipedia

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    The underside of the body, including the jaw, has small hooks, which help the frogs climb over wet rocks near their habitats. [4] The frogs measure 35–45 mm (1.4–1.8 in) in length. It is in the same size range as Hewitt's ghost frog, but is smaller than Purcell's ghost frog. The top side of its body is brown with yellow spots, and the ...

  3. Ghost frog - Wikipedia

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    Heleophrynidae is a family of frogs, commonly known as ghost frogs. [1] They are thought to be the most basal group in the Neobatrachia. [1] [2] The family consists of two genera, Heleophryne and Hadromophryne, with seven species. Ghost frogs live in swift-moving mountain streams in South Africa.

  4. Rose's ghost frog - Wikipedia

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    Rose's ghost frog (Heleophryne rosei), or Table Mountain ghost frog, is a species of frog in the family Heleophrynidae endemic to South Africa. [2] It is a medium-sized species with purple or brown blotches on a pale green background and large discs on its fingers and toes.

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    The world's largest frog is the goliath frog of West Africa—it can grow to 15 inches (38 centimeters) and weigh up to 7 pounds (3.2 kilograms). One of the smallest is the Cuban tree toad, which ...

  6. List of amphibians of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Heleophryne regis Hewitt, 1910, southern ghost frog, syn. Heleophryne purcelli regis, endemic Heleophryne rosei Hewitt, 1925, Rose's ghost frog, endemic Hemisotidae

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  8. Potoo - Wikipedia

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    Potoos (family Nyctibiidae) are a group of birds related to the nightjars and frogmouths.They are sometimes called poor-me-ones, after their haunting calls.The family Nyctibiidae was formerly included with the nightjars in the order Caprimulgiformes but is now placed in a separate order, Nyctibiiformes.

  9. Leptodactylidae - Wikipedia

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    Several of the genera within the Leptodactylidae lay their eggs in foam nests. These can be in crevices, on the surface of water, or on forest floors. These foam nests are some of the most varied among frogs. When eggs hatch in nests on the forest floor, the tadpoles remain within the nest, without eating, until metamorphosis.