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  2. Goliath frog - Wikipedia

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    The Goliath frog, however, was mainly infected by Nematodes (90.5%) which is a specific type of roundworm. The helminth species discovered within the Goliath frog was extremely similar to those discovered in amphibian hosts in other African countries emphasizing that its location/habitat is the main cause of the prevalence of this predator.

  3. Map tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The map tree frog (Boana geographica) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, [2] Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela.

  4. File:Geologic Map of Minnesota- Bedrock Geology (2011).pdf

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    Minnesota Geological Survey via Minnesota Geologic Topics; select Bedrock Geology, then select Geologic Map of Minnesota's Bedrock Geology: Author: Mark A. Jirsa, Terrence J. Boerboom, V.W. Chandler, John H. Mossler, Anthony C. Runkel, and Dale R. Setterholm: Permission (Reusing this file)

  5. Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni - Wikipedia

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    The female will then gently push on the male from the side and crawl under them, after that the male frog will clasp the female frog. That is the process of amplexus. Female H. fleischmanni prefer to lay their eggs on overhanging leaves by the river. The number of eggs is dependent on the time of year they are laid.

  6. Common frog - Wikipedia

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    Male Rana temporaria calling in a garden pond in Jambes, Belgium. The common frog or grass frog (Rana temporaria), also known as the European common frog, European common brown frog, European grass frog, European Holarctic true frog, European pond frog or European brown frog, is a semi-aquatic amphibian of the family Ranidae, found throughout much of Europe as far north as Scandinavia and as ...

  7. Conraua goliath - Wikipedia

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  8. Watson's tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The species is very similar to Littlejohn's tree frog; the main distinguishing characteristic is the breeding call of the males, with Watson's tree frog uttering fewer pulses in each note (with a mean of 22.8 per second as compared to 27.8) for a call length of 3–12 seconds. The call has been described as "wriiik wriiik wriik wriik". [2]

  9. 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.