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  2. Ranoidea - Wikipedia

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    The family of Rhacophoridae (Afroasian tree frogs) has two subfamilies, 14 genera, and a total of 321 species. They are found in Sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, and South Asia. They are mainly tree frogs. They have intercalary cartilage [6] between their last two phalanges. The phylogenetic tree of Ranoidea and other anurans. [5]

  3. Ranoidea australis - Wikipedia

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    Ranoidea australis, commonly known as the giant frog, ... During the wet season, it is commonly found during the day basking beside breeding sites, including ...

  4. Common mist frog - Wikipedia

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    The common mist frog (Ranoidea rheocola) is a species of tree frog native to north-eastern Queensland, Australia. ... Breeding occurs throughout the year, with peak ...

  5. Australian green tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The Australian green tree frog (Ranoidea caerulea/Litoria caerulea), also known as simply green tree frog in Australia, White's tree frog, or dumpy tree frog, is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in the United States and New Zealand, though the latter is believed to have died out.

  6. Magnificent tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Magnificent tree frogs are native to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. They are nocturnal and enter caves and rock crevices during the day. [3] Much like the other large tree frogs in Australia, White's tree frog and the giant tree frog, they inhabit areas near humans, and can be found around buildings and in toilets, showers, and water tanks.

  7. Ranoidea vagitus - Wikipedia

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    Ranoidea vagitus, the wailing frog, is a species of tree frog occupying the arid and monsoonal Kimberley (Western Australia) region. It is a ground dweller, which evades dry periods by burrowing and hibernating - emerging to breed during floods. It was first described as Cyclorana vagitus in 1981 by Tyler, Davies and Martin.

  8. Motorbike frog - Wikipedia

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    The motorbike frog (Ranoidea moorei) is a ground-dwelling tree frog of the subfamily Pelodryadinae found in Southwest Australia. [3] Its common name is derived from the male frog's mating call , which sounds similar to a motorbike changing up through gears; it is also known as Moore's frog , [ 1 ] [ 3 ] the western bell frog , western green and ...

  9. Ranoidea (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Ranoidea is a genus of frogs in the subfamily Pelodryadinae. They are found in Australia, New Guinea , and two nearby groups of islands: the Maluku Islands , and the Louisiade Archipelago . [ 1 ] The circumscription of this taxon is still controversial.