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  2. Trachycephalus cunauaru - Wikipedia

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    It reproduces during the rainy season. The male frog finds a water-filled hole or cavity inside a tree. Then it perches between 2 and 32 meters off the ground and sings to attract a female, who lays her eggs in the water. Scientists believe the frogs are territorial and may compete for good nesting sites. The female frog can lay 1000 eggs per ...

  3. Pseudacris kalmi - Wikipedia

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    The female frog lays eggs on the stems of plants in shallow water. The eggs stick together in groups of 8 to 143. The tadpoles take about two months to become frogs. [6] This frog's predators include water snakes, foxes, birds, raccoons, and such arthropods as crayfish and spiders. [6]

  4. Ameerega pulchripecta - Wikipedia

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    The adult male frogs perch in crevices in plant roots no higher than 40 cm above the forest floor. Then they call to the female frogs. Scientists believe that the female frog lays her eggs on the ground and that, after the eggs hatch, the adult frogs carry the tadpoles to water. [1] With tadpoles. Amapá, Brazil

  5. Hyloxalus yasuni - Wikipedia

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    The male frog perches on or near rocks and calls to the female frogs. He will jump back into the water if disturbed but returns to the same perch within a few hours. The female frog lays eggs on the leaf litter. The male frog watches the eggs until they hatch. After they hatch, the adult male frog carries the frog to streams. [1] Scientists saw ...

  6. Happy Aquarium: Free female frog for 28 days of logging in - AOL

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    Two weeks ago, Happy Aquarium began rewarding players with a free male frog for 14 consecutive days of logging into the game. Now they've upped the ante by asking for 28 days of consecutive log ...

  7. Phasmahyla spectabilis - Wikipedia

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    Phasmahyla spectabilis is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is endemic to Brazil and known from the north-eastern Minas Gerais and adjacent southern Bahia . [ 4 ] It occurs in fragments of Atlantic Forest at elevations of about 800 m (2,600 ft) above sea level .People have seen it as high as 850 meters above sea level.

  8. Phasmahyla jandaia - Wikipedia

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    Phasmahyla jandaia is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is endemic to Brazil, where it has only been observed more than 1000 meters above sea level. [2] [3] [1] This frog has been observed in streams flowing through Atlantic forests and savanna. The female frog lays eggs on leaves overhanging streams.

  9. Phrynomedusa marginata - Wikipedia

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    Phrynomedusa marginata, the bicolored leaf frog, is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is endemic to Brazil. [2] [3] People have seen it between 600 and 800 meters above sea level. [1] This arboreal frog lives in the canopy in Atlantic rainforests. The female frog lays eggs in cracks in the rock over water.