- True
frogs is the
common name for the frog
family Ranidae. They have the
widest distribution of any frog family. They are
abundant throughout most of the...
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formed a
mobile joint with the
sacrum which, in
specialist jumpers such as
ranids and hylids,
functions as an
additional limb
joint to
further power the leaps...
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Batravirus ranidallo1, also
known as
Ranid herpesvirus 1 (RaHV-1), is a double-stranded DNA
virus within the
order Herpesvirales. The
virus was initially...
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Batravirus ranidallo3, also
known as
Ranid herpesvirus 3 (RaHV-3) is a
species of
virus in the
genus Batrachovirus,
family Alloherpesviridae, and order...
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Batravirus ranidallo2, also
known as
Ranid herpesvirus 2 (RaHV-2) is a
species of
virus in the
genus Batrachovirus,
family Alloherpesviridae, and order...
- "Observations of
interspecific amplexus between western North American ranid frogs and the
introduced American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) and an hypothesis...
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which are the
usual food of
ranid frogs.
These studies revealed the bullfrog's diet to be
unique among North American ranids in the
inclusion of a large...
- species. The
feeding pattern of the wood frog is
similar to that of
other ranids. It is
triggered by prey
movement and
consists of a
bodily lunge that terminates...
- food is in most
cases easily purchased.
Commonly kept pet
frogs include ranids, hylids, bufonids, leptodactylids, and dendrobatids. Pet
frogs can be fed...
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salamanders (Bolitoglossa, Oedipina) – only
present in
northern South America Ranid frogs – only
present in
northern South America Reptiles Turtles (Testudines)...