- The frog
family Dicroglossidae occurs in
tropical and
subtropical regions of Asia and Africa, with most
genera and
species being found in Asia. The common...
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China is home to 346
species of amphibian. China's
amphibian diversity is
greater than any
other country in the Old World, and it is the 5th in the whole...
- From Myobatrachidae:
Limnodynastidae From Ranidae: Ceratobatrachidae,
Dicroglossidae, Mantellidae, Micrixalidae, Nyctibatrachidae, Petropedetidae, Phrynobatrachidae...
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There are 24
species of
amphibians in Hong Kong, with one
species thought to be
locally extinct.
There is one
amphibian species,
Liuixalus romeri, endemic...
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Minervarya - see
Family Dicroglossidae Genus Nannophrys - see
Family Dicroglossidae Genus Nanorana - see
Family Dicroglossidae Genus Natalobatrachus -...
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Quasipaa spinosa is a
species of frog in the
family Dicroglossidae. It is
known under many
common names,
including Chinese spiny frog,
giant spiny frog...
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Limnonectes ferneri is a
species of
fanged frogs in the
family Dicroglossidae. It is
endemic to Mindanao, Philippines,
where it was
recorded on
Mount Pasian...
- The
following is a list of
amphibians of Sumatra,
Indonesia from
Kurniati (2007) and TeyniƩ (2010). Many of the
species can be
found in
Kerinci Seblat...
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There are
about 30
species of
amphibians in Singapore.
Amphibians are
aquatic vertebrates. They need
water to survive. They
include frogs, toads, newts...
- China's vast and
diverse landscape is home to a
profound variety and
abundance of wildlife. As of one of 17
megadiverse countries in the world,
China has...