- The
Rhacophoridae are a
family of
frogs in
tropical sub-Saharan Africa,
South India and Sri Lanka, ****an,
northeastern India to
eastern China and Taiwan...
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resulting in a
superior grasping ability. The
genus Chiromantis of the
Rhacophoridae is most
extreme in this respect: it can
oppose two
fingers to the other...
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Agalychnis (Hylidae)
Ecnomiohyla (Hylidae)
Polypedates (
Rhacophoridae)
Zhangixalus (
Rhacophoridae)
There are 380
species of
flying frogs. Emerson, S.B....
- or half webbed.
Exceptions include flying frogs in the
Hylidae and
Rhacophoridae,
which also have
fully webbed toes used in gliding.
Arboreal frogs have...
- macroscelis, the
mossy bush frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Rhacophoridae. It is
endemic to Brunei, Malaysia, and Borneo. It is
suspected in Indonesia...
- 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...
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Rhacophorus is a
genus of
frogs in the shrub-frog
family Rhacophoridae, which, with the
related Hylidae, is one of the two
genera of true tree frogs....
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above sea level. This frog is terrestrial, not
arboreal like
other Rhacophoridae. When disturbed, this frog will hide in the
water for
several minutes...
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Males in Nest
Construction by
Chiromantis rufescens Gunther (Amphibia :
Rhacophoridae)". Nature. 214 (5083): 112–113. Bibcode:1967Natur.214..112C. doi:10...
- and can be
found between 800 and 1000 m in altitude. The
family of
Rhacophoridae (Afroasian tree frogs) has two subfamilies, 14 genera, and a
total of...