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  2. Moor frog - Wikipedia

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    Moor frogs are renowned for their ability to tolerate freezing temperatures because most frog species live in hot and humid tropical environments. Many frogs that do live in cold climates will attempt to overwinter in bodies of water because ambient temperatures are moderated by water.

  3. List of amphibians and reptiles of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Edible frog Ätlig groda: Female adults are 5 to 9 centimetres (2 to 4 in) long and males are 6 to 11 centimetres (2 to 4 in) long. It is a fertile hybrid of the Pool Frog and the Marsh Frog. Pelophylax lessonae: Pool frog Gölgroda: Rana arvalis: Moor frog Åkergroda: Rana dalmatina: Agile frog Långbensgroda: Rana temporaria: Common frog ...

  4. Celtic Rewilding - Wikipedia

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    A blue male moor frog in 2021, as part of the successful captive breeding project. Celtic Rewilding undertake research with many partners. This is focussed on feasibility of species reintroduction and examining evidence for species native status. [15] Currently, 5 species of herptile are classed as extirpated in the UK, and suitable for ...

  5. List of amphibians of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Stripeless tree frog, Hyla meridionalis LC (southern Europe) Iberian tree frog, Hyla molleri (Iberian Peninsula, France) [2] Sardinian tree frog, Hyla sarda LC; Family: Ranidae (true frogs) Typical frogs. Common frog, Rana temporaria LC and: [n 1] Rana parvipalmata [5] [6] Pyrenean frog, Rana pyrenaica EN; Moor frog, Rana arvalis LC; Agile frog ...

  6. List of amphibians of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Common frog (Rana temporaria) Moor frog (Rana arvalis) Long-legged wood frog (Rana macrocnemis) Siberian wood frog (Rana amurensis) Dybowski's frog (Rana dybowskii) Hokkaidō frog (Rana pirica) Genus Pelophylax. Marsh frog (Pelophylax ridibundus) Pool frog (Pelophylax lessonae) Edible frog (Pelophylax kl. esculentus) Dark-spotted frog ...

  7. Moorland - Wikipedia

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    Moorland or moor is a type of habitat found in ... though in other regions moorlands are commonly home to dozens of reptile species. Amphibians such as frogs are well ...

  8. List of extinct animals of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    These include the moor frog, European tree frog, agile frog and European pond turtle. [86] They have already had significant success breeding the moor frog in captivity. [87] [88] The organisation also wants to see European pond turtles re-established within wetland restoration projects. [89]

  9. Rana (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Some 50 to 100 extant species are now placed in this genus by various authors; many other species formerly placed in Rana are now placed elsewhere. Frost [3] restricted Rana to the Old World true frogs and the Eurasian brown and pond frogs of the common frog R. temporaria group, [4] although other authors disagreed with this arrangement.