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Bufo surdus (Iranian Toad or Pakistan Toad) Bufo viridis zugmayeri (European Green Toad or Baluchistan Toad) Family Microhylidae (narrow-mouthed frogs) - 2 species Microhyla ornata (Ornate Narrow-mouthed Frog or Ant Frog) Uperodon systoma (Marbled Balloon Frog) Family Megophryidae (Asian toads and litter frogs) - 1 confirmed species
The wildlife of Pakistan comprises a diverse flora and fauna in a wide range of habitats from sea level to high elevation areas in the mountains, including 195 mammal, 668 bird species and more than 5000 species of Invertebrates. [1]
Western region of Pakistan, most of which is enveloped in Balochistan province, has a complex geography. Some of the mammal species include the caracal, Balochistan leopard, Balochistan forest dormouse, Blanford's fox, dromedary camel, goitered gazelle, Indian crested porcupine, long-eared hedgehog, markhor, ratel and striped hyena, bird species of bearded vulture, houbara bustard and merlin ...
Amphibians are in decline worldwide, with 2 out of every 5 species threatened by extinction, according to a paper published Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature. More than 2,000 species of ...
This category is for articles listed under "Amphibians of Pakistan". Pages in category "Amphibians of Pakistan" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
In total, 174 species of mammals, 177 species of reptiles, 22 species of amphibians, 198 species of freshwater fish, 668 species of birds, over 5,000 species of insects, and over 5,700 species of plants have been recorded in Pakistan. [204]
Indian roofed turtle Kachuga tecta Pakistan, North India, Nepal, Bangladesh; ... Daniel, J.C.(2002) The Book of Indian Reptiles and Amphibians. Bombay Natural History ...
Amphibian Species of the World 6.2: An Online Reference (ASW) is a herpetology database. It lists the names of frogs, salamanders and other amphibians , which scientists first described each species and what year, and the animal's known range.