Definition of Pipidae. Meaning of Pipidae. Synonyms of Pipidae

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Definition of Pipidae

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Meaning of Pipidae from wikipedia

- The Pipidae are a family of primitive, tongueless frogs. There are 41 species in the family, found in tropical South America (genus Pipa) and sub-Saharan...
- frog or the platanna) is a species of African aquatic frog of the family Pipidae. Its name is derived from the short black claws on its feet. The word Xenopus...
- star-fingered toad (Pipa pipa), is a fully-aquatic species of frog, in the family Pipidae, with a widespread range across much of tropical South America and the...
- larger and more aggressive than the dwarf.[citation needed] All species of Pipidae are tongueless, toothless, and completely aquatic. They use their webbed...
- Mexican burrowing toad, as well as one obligatorily aquatic family, the Pipidae of Africa and South America. Later studies recognised that the group was...
- Suriname toads are members of the frog genus Pipa, within the family Pipidae. They are native to northern South America and extreme southern Central America...
- protection, especially when the frog is swimming. Members of the aquatic family Pipidae have the eyes located at the top of the head, a position better suited...
- Species that are probably extirpated are indicated with an asterisk (*). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amphibians of California. Portals: Amphibians...
- Pelodytidae, Scaphiopodidae and Rhinophrynidae and the obligatorily aquatic Pipidae. These have certain characteristics that are intermediate between the two...
- clade of frogs, that contains the most recent common ancestor of living Pipidae and Rhinophrynidae as well as all its descendants. It is broadly equivalent...