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Ranixalidae is a
family of
frogs commonly known as the
leaping frogs or
Indian frogs. They are
endemic to
central and
southern India,
specifically in...
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Ranixalidae Dicroglossidae...
- Nyctibatrachidae, Petropedetidae, Phrynobatrachidae, Ptychadenidae, Pyxicephalidae,
Ranixalidae,
Rhacophoridae AmphibiaWeb has also
split a few
families off from other...
- D. Padhye;
Sanjay Molur (September 15, 2016). "Leaping
frogs (Anura:
Ranixalidae) of the
Western Ghats of India: An
integrated taxonomic review". Journal...
- on Vitt &
Caldwell (2014) and van der
Meijden (2006). The
family of
Ranixalidae (leaping frogs) has one
genus containing 10 different species. They can...
- environments. Some
frogs have
terrestrial tadpoles, such as the
family Ranixalidae,
whose tadpoles are
found in wet
crevices near streams. The tadpoles...
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Indirana is a
genus of
frogs in the
family Ranixalidae.
These frogs are
endemic to the
Western Ghats of India. They are
sometimes known under the common...
- D. Padhye;
Sanjay Molur (15
September 2016). "Leaping
frogs (Anura:
Ranixalidae) of the
Western Ghats of India: An
integrated taxonomic review". Journal...
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including Rhacophoridae, Dicroglossidae, Nyctibatrachidae, Micrixalidae, and
Ranixalidae. They are
thought to be most
closely related to the Indian-endemic Nyctibatrachidae...
- As of
August 2023[update], the IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species identified 8509 data
deficient species in the
Chordata phylum (Animalia kingdom). Anguilla...