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  2. List of amphibians of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    White-lipped Tree Frog: North of Prachuap Khiri Khan (Smith, 1940) Rhacophorus bipunctatus: Rhacophoridae: Twin-spotted Tree Frog: ปาดตีนเหลือง: West and south (Peters, 1867) Rhacophorus rhodopus: Rhacophoridae: Red-Webbed Tree Frog: East: Bordoli S, Bortamuli T and Ohler, A, 2007 Rhacophorus cyanopunctatus ...

  3. Himavanta - Wikipedia

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    The world was called Loka-Himmapan (Thai: โลกาหิมพานต์, meaning "The World of Himmapan"). The pillar that supports the world was located in the heart of the Himavanta Forest. Wrapped under the pillar was the huge carcass of the fish Anon ( Thai : อานนท์ ).

  4. True frog - Wikipedia

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    Frost, Darrel R. (2006): Amphibian Species of the World Version 3 - Petropedetidae Noble, 1931. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA. Retrieved 2006-AUG-05. Frost, Darrel R. et al. (2006): The amphibian tree of life. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Number 297. New York.

  5. Anne Boonchuy - Wikipedia

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    Anne Savisa Boonchuy (/ s ɑː ˈ v iː s ɑː ˈ b uː n tʃ ɔɪ / sah-VEE-sah BOON-choy; Thai: แอนน์ สาวิสา บุญช่วย) is the main protagonist of the Disney Channel animated series Amphibia, created by Matt Braly.

  6. List of species native to Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A leopard cat A dhole, an Asiatic wild dog An Asiatic golden cat Bryde's whale in the Gulf of Thailand. There are 264 mammal species in Thailand on the IUCN Red List. Of these species, three are critically endangered, 24 are vulnerable, and two are near-threatened. One of the species listed for Thailand is considered to be extinct. [1]

  7. Amphibian - Wikipedia

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    The smallest amphibian (and vertebrate) in the world is a frog from New Guinea (Paedophryne amauensis) with a length of just 7.7 mm (0.30 in). The largest living amphibian is the 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) South China giant salamander ( Andrias sligoi ), but this is dwarfed by prehistoric temnospondyls such as Mastodonsaurus which could reach up to 6 m ...

  8. Common tree frog - Wikipedia

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    It is known under numerous common names, including common tree frog, four-lined tree frog, golden tree frog [2] or striped tree frog. Many past authors have united it with the common Indian tree frog in P. maculatus (or Rhacophorus maculatus , as was common in older times), but today they are generally considered distinct species.

  9. Banded bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    The banded bullfrog is medium-sized with a stocky, triangular body and a short snout. [12] [13] Males grow to a snout–vent length (SVL) of 5.4 to 7.0 cm (2.1 to 2.8 in) and females are slightly larger, reaching an SVL of 5.7 to 7.5 cm (2.2 to 3.0 in).