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  2. Goliath frog - Wikipedia

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    The Goliath frog, however, was mainly infected by Nematodes (90.5%) which is a specific type of roundworm. The helminth species discovered within the Goliath frog was extremely similar to those discovered in amphibian hosts in other African countries emphasizing that its location/habitat is the main cause of the prevalence of this predator.

  3. Calyptocephalella - Wikipedia

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    This very large toad typically weighs up to 0.5–1 kg (1.1–2.2 lb), but sometimes considerably more. It is the world's second largest frog after the goliath frog. [5] It is threatened by capture for human consumption, habitat loss, pollution, introduced species and the disease chytridiomycosis.

  4. Calyptocephalellidae - Wikipedia

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    The Calyptocephalellidae are a family of toads (although not true members of the Bufonidae) found in Chile containing two living genera, Calyptocephalella and Telmatobufo.. The genus Calyptocephalella contains one living species, the helmeted water toad (C. gayi), which is very large and mostly aquatic.

  5. Monte Alén National Park - Wikipedia

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    Monte Alén National Park (Spanish: Parque nacional de Monte Alén) is located near the center of Equatorial Guinea.It was established in 1990. With an area of 2,000 km 2 (770 sq mi), [1] it is the country's largest national park. [2]

  6. Conraua derooi - Wikipedia

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    Conraua derooi are large frogs (though much smaller than their relative, the goliath frog Conraua goliath), with males measuring 76–84 mm (3.0–3.3 in) and females about 74–82 mm (2.9–3.2 in) in snout–vent length. The head is relatively large with prominent eyes and a fairly small snout.

  7. Portal:Frogs - Wikipedia

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    American green tree frog, Dryophytes cinereus or Hyla cinerea, Hylidae, central and southeastern United States (from Tree frog) Image 15 European treefrog ( Hyla arborea ) (from Tree frog ) Image 16 Powdered glass frog , Cochranella pulverata , Centrolenidae, Honduras to Ecuador (from Tree frog )

  8. Paedophryne amauensis - Wikipedia

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    Paedophryne amauensis, also known as the New Guinea Amau frog, is a species of microhylid frog endemic to eastern Papua New Guinea. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] At 7.7 mm (0.30 in) in snout-to-vent length , it was once considered the world's smallest known vertebrate .

  9. Lepidobatrachus laevis - Wikipedia

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    Lepidobatrachus laevis, widely known as Budgett's frog, is a species of frog in the family Ceratophryidae, discovered by John Samuel Budgett. [2] It is often kept as a pet . It has acquired a number of popular nicknames, including hippo frog , [ 3 ] Freddy Krueger frog , [ 3 ] and escuerzo de agua .