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  2. List of amphibians of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Euphlyctis c. cyanophlyctis (Common Skittering Frog) Euphlyctis c. microspinulata (Spiny Skittering Frog) Euphlyctis c. seistanica (Seistan Skittering Frog) Fejervarya limnocharis (Alpine Cricket Frog or Northern Cricket Frog) Fejervarya syhadrensis (Indus Cricket Frog or Southern Cricket Frog) Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (Indus Valley Bullfrog ...

  3. List of amphibians - Wikipedia

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    The temnospondyl Eryops had sturdy limbs to support its body on land Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) with limbs and feet specialised for climbing Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus), a primitive salamander The bright colours of the common reed frog (Hyperolius viridiflavus) are typical of a toxic species Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) can parachute to ...

  4. Euphlyctis hexadactylus - Wikipedia

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    Euphlyctis hexadactylus, also known as the green pond frog, Indian green frog, and Indian five-fingered frog, is a common species of aquatic frog found in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The nominal taxon likely represents a species complex .

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    Image credits: ghgjgmhngbfghc There are over 7,000 frog and toad species on planet Earth, and they have been around for more than 200 million years, at least as long as the dinosaurs!. The world's ...

  6. Dicroglossidae - Wikipedia

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    The frog family Dicroglossidae [1] [2] occurs in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Africa, with most genera and species being found in Asia. The common name of the family is fork-tongued frogs.

  7. Frog - Wikipedia

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    The use of the term frog in common names usually refers to species that are aquatic or semi-aquatic and have smooth, moist skins; the term toad generally refers to species that are terrestrial with dry, warty skins. [2] [3] There are numerous exceptions to this rule.

  8. Portal:Frogs - Wikipedia

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    A few species deposit eggs on land or bypass the tadpole stage. Adult frogs generally have a carnivorous diet consisting of small invertebrates, but omnivorous species exist and a few feed on plant matter. Frog skin has a rich microbiome which is important to their health. Frogs are extremely efficient at converting what they eat into body mass.

  9. Indirana - Wikipedia

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    Tadpole of I. cf semipalmata. Indirana is a genus of frogs in the family Ranixalidae. [1] [2] These frogs are endemic to the Western Ghats of India.They are sometimes known under the common name Indian frogs, [3] whereas members of their parent family are named "leaping frogs".