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  2. Flange-bearing frog - Wikipedia

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    A flange-bearing frog, often abbreviated FBF, is a type of frog in which the flange of the wheel on a railway vehicle supports the weight of the vehicle. In conventional practice, the tread of the wheel rests on the head of the rail and bears the weight of the vehicle, while the flange is used to keep the vehicle in the gauge of the track .

  3. Limnonectes - Wikipedia

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    Limnonectes is a genus of fork-tongued frogs of 91 known species, but new ones are still being described occasionally. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are collectively known as fanged frogs because they tend to have unusually large teeth, which are small or absent in other frogs.

  4. Limnonectes khasianus - Wikipedia

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    Limnonectes khasianus, commonly known as the corrugated frog, rivulet frog, or sometimes (ambiguously) called "flat-headed frog", is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is found in Brunei, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and also in India, Bangladesh and possibly in Bhutan.

  5. Limnonectes paramacrodon - Wikipedia

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    Limnonectes paramacrodon (commonly known as the masked swamp frog) is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is found in Malay Peninsula (Malaysia, Singapore, and southernmost Thailand), Borneo (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia), and Natuna Besar. [3] [4] Its natural habitats are lowland swamp forest areas with small rivers and streams.

  6. List of amphibians of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Tenasserim Cascade Frog: Burma border from Ranong to Mae Wong National Park: Matsui and Nabhitabhata 2006 Huia melasma: Ranidae: Siamese Cascade Frog: North and west: Stuart, FL and Chan-ard, T, 2005 Alcalus tasanae: Ranidae: Tasan Frog: กบท่าสาน: Central peninsula (Smith, 1921) Nanorana aenea: Dicroglossidae: Doi Chang Frog ...

  7. Malesian frog - Wikipedia

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    The Malesian frog, Malaysian river frog, Malaysian peat frog, or peat swamp frog (Limnonectes malesianus) is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae.It is found on the Malay Peninsula (including extreme southern peninsular Thailand and Singapore), Sumatra, Java, Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia), and a range of islands on the Sunda Shelf (Pulau Kundur, Palau Gallang, Great Natuna Island ...

  8. Fejervarya limnocharis - Wikipedia

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    Fejervarya limnocharis is commonly sold as food in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. In Cambodia, it is frequently collected for human consumption, along with Hoplobatrachus rugulosus, Glyphoglossus molossus, Kaloula pulchra, Duttaphrynus melanostictus, and Pelophylax lateralis (with P. lateralis found only north of the Mekong River in localities such as Snuol District ...

  9. Blyth's river frog - Wikipedia

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    Blyth's river frog is a large frog. Females grow to a snout–vent length of 90–260 mm (3.5–10.2 in) and males to 85–125 mm (3.3–4.9 in). Large adults can weigh more than 1 kg (2.2 lb). The skin is smooth on the dorsum, with or without scattered tubercles or longitudinal skin folds.