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  2. DNR: A frog species that mysteriously disappeared from the ...

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    The crawfish frog, endangered in the Hoosier State, is back following an effort led by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and Angel Mounds. History of crawfish frogs at Angel Mounds

  3. Endangered frog daddies transported 7,000 miles to ‘give ...

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    Eleven endangered male frogs that traveled 7,000 miles in a bid to save their species from extinction have “given birth” to 33 froglets at London Zoo. Endangered frog daddies transported 7,000 ...

  4. Rhacophorus reinwardtii - Wikipedia

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    Rhacophorus reinwardtii is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is variously known under the common names of black-webbed treefrog, green flying frog, Reinwardt's flying frog, or Reinwardt's treefrog. Before 2006, Rhacophorus reinwardtii and Rhacophorus kio were considered to be the same species. [2]

  5. Endangered frog dads travel 7,000 miles to 'give birth' - AOL

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    Male frogs carrying tadpoles made an incredible journey to the UK by boat, plane, and car. ... Endangered frog dads travel 7,000 miles to 'give birth' Tim Dodd - BBC News Climate and Science.

  6. Colostethus jacobuspetersi - Wikipedia

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    The last formal sighting of this frog took place in 1990 in Cashca Totoras Protective Forest. In 2019, scientists heard the frog singing and saw tadpoles and young frogs. [1] The IUCN classifies this frog as critically endangered. Habitat loss through deforestation in favor of agriculture and human habitation are the principal threats. There is ...

  7. Malabar gliding frog - Wikipedia

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    This frog has a body length of about 10 cm (4 in), making it one of the largest moss frogs. Males are smaller than females. Its back skin is finely granulated and the color is vivid green without markings, distinguishing it from the otherwise quite similar R. pseudomalabaricus , which has a black-marbled back and was long included in the ...

  8. Tiny endangered froglets saved from deadly fungus in ... - AOL

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    The Darwin frog population of Chile plummeted by 90 per cent after the arrival of a deadly fungus. ... The tiny endangered Darwin’s frogs have been born at London Zoo after a dramatic 7000-mile ...

  9. Zhangixalus smaragdinus - Wikipedia

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    Zhangixalus smaragdinus (common names: Nepal flying frog, Günther's tree frog, giant treefrog, and others) is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae found in southwestern China (Yunnan, Tibet), north-eastern India, Nepal, western Thailand, and northern Vietnam, and possibly in Bangladesh.