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  2. AmphibiaWeb - Wikipedia

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    AmphibiaWeb's goal is to provide a single page for every species of amphibian in the world so research scientists, citizen scientists and conservationists can collaborate. [1] It added its 7000th animal in 2012, a glass frog from Peru. [2] [3] As of 2022, it hosted more than 8,400 species located worldwide. [4] [5]

  3. Amphibian Species of the World - Wikipedia

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    Amphibian Species of the World 6.2: An Online Reference (ASW) is a herpetology database. It lists the names of frogs, salamanders and other amphibians, which scientists first described each species and what year, and the animal's known range. The American Museum of Natural History hosts Amphibian Species of the World, which is updated by ...

  4. List of amphibians - Wikipedia

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    The list below largely follows Darrel Frost's Amphibian Species of the World (ASW), Version 5.5 (31 January 2011). Another classification, which largely follows Frost, but deviates from it in part is the one of AmphibiaWeb , which is run by the California Academy of Sciences and several of universities.

  5. Caecilia - Wikipedia

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    Caecilia is a genus of amphibians in the family Caeciliidae. Species. Binomial name and author Common name ... Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History, ...

  6. List of amphibians of Korea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of amphibian species found in the wild in Korea, ... Common name (Korean name ... Version 5.0 (1 February 2007). Electronic Database accessible at ...

  7. Category:Amphibians - Wikipedia

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    Amphibians by year of formal description (4 C) C. Cave amphibians (1 C, 10 P) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  8. Ryukyu brown frog - Wikipedia

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    The Ryūkyū brown frog (Rana kobai) is a species of true frog endemic to the Ryūkyū Islands, specifically Okinawa and perhaps neighboring islands. [2]Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, rivers, and freshwater marshes.

  9. Aubria - Wikipedia

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    Aubria is a small genus of frogs, with two (possibly three [1]) known species. All members of this genus are found in West Africa . Their common name is ball frogs or fishing frogs .