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Bombinatoridae is a
family of
toads found in Eurasia.
Species of the
family have
flattened bodies and some are
highly toxic.
Fossil specimens of the genus...
- warty-skinned frogs. Non-bufonid "toads" can be
found in the families:
Bombinatoridae (fire-bellied
toads and
jungle toads)
Calyptocephalellidae (helmeted...
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Bombinatoridae...
- toad family,
Bombinatoridae,
found in the
Philippines and Borneo.
Amphibian Species of the World,
Barbourula Living Underworld,
Bombinatoridae v t e...
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There are 39
species of
amphibians of
Italy (including
introduced and
naturalised species) in two orders; no
Caecilian is
known to live in the country...
- variegata)
belongs to the
order Anura, the
archaeobatrachial family Bombinatoridae, and the
genus of fire-bellied toads. The toad is
distributed mainly...
- Phylum:
Chordata class:
Amphibia Amphibians are
tetrapod animals from the
class Amphibia comprising toads, frogs, salamanders,
newts and caecilians. They...
- Salamandridae, as well as 13 frog and toad
species from five families—
Bombinatoridae, Bufonidae, Hylidae,
Pelobatidae and Ranidae. All of them are protected...
- yellow-bellied toad (Bombina pachypus) is a
species of toad in the
family Bombinatoridae endemic to Italy. Its
natural habitats are
temperate forests, temperate...
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Archaeobatrachia contains four
families of
primitive frogs.
These are Ascaphidae,
Bombinatoridae,
Discoglossidae and
Leiopelmatidae which have few
derived features and...