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Limnonectes is a genus of fork-tongued frogs of 91 known species, but new ones are still being described occasionally. [1] [2] They are collectively known as fanged frogs because they tend to have unusually large teeth, which are small or absent in other frogs.
Limnonectes megastomias is a robust, very large-headed fanged frog. Adult males range from 40 to 123.7 mm SVL and the females measure 53.5 – 86.3 mm SVL. The head is somewhat longer than wide, and males have larger heads (41-56% of SVL) than females (39-45% of SVL). Males also have thick, elongated odontoid processes, which act as “fangs.”
This is the newly discovered fanged frog species found on Sulawesi Island, Indonesia. ... all but the new species either deposit fertilized eggs or give birth to froglets." ...
Limnonectes larvaepartus is a species of fanged frog in the family Dicroglossidae endemic to northern and western Sulawesi, Indonesia. [2] It is unique in that it has internal fertilization and gives live birth to tadpoles. [1] Other frog species that have live birth produce froglets.
Frog calls sound similar to boatswain whistle and tricorder from Star Trek series, researchers say
Limnonectes ferneri is a species of fanged frogs in the family ... A new species of fanged frog, genus Limnonectes (Amphibia: Anura: Dicroglossidae) from ...
The new species belongs to a group of animals notorious for their bites, researchers said. Fanged creature — with 6 eyes — found hiding in garage in Ecuador. It’s a new species
Limnonectes bannaensis (vernacular name: Banna large-headed frog) is a species of frogs in the family Dicroglossidae. It is found in southern China (southern and western Yunnan , southwestern and southeastern Guangxi , and western and central Guangdong ), Laos , Thailand and Vietnam .