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- Rowdy River Frog. The RiverFrogs games were locally known for the amount of non-hockey-related entertainment at shows, including a giant frog blimp,...
- Louisville, Kentucky. It was home to the Louisville Icehawks and Louisville RiverFrogs ECHL teams. The arena, along with Cardinal Stadium and Freedom Hall, is...
- RiverFrogs, a former professional ice hockey team based in Louisville, Kentucky, 1995–1998 Rowdy River Frog, the mascot of the Louisville RiverFrogs This...
- Blyth's river frog (Limnonectes blythii), also known as Blyth's frog, giant Asian river frog or (ambiguously) giant frog, is a species of frog in the family...
- The fanged river frog, Javan giant frog, Malaya wart frog, or stone cr**** frog (Limnonectes macrodon) is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae...
- as an expansion franchise, joining the ECHL alongside the Louisville RiverFrogs and the Louisiana IceGators. The Mysticks owed their name to the prevalence...
- The Inyangani river frog (Amietia inyangae) is a species of frog in the family Pyxicephalidae. It is found in Zimbabwe and possibly Mozambique. Its natural...
- long as the Louisville RiverFrogs were founded in 1995 as a second attempt by the ECHL. After a successful first season, the Frogs missed the playoffs for...
- Witte's clawed frog (Xenopus wittei) Angola river frog (Amietia angolensis) Amietia desaegeri Sani p**** frog (Amietia dracomontana) Cape river frog (Amietia...
- The river frog (Lithobates heckscheri) is a species of aquatic frog in the family Ranidae. It is endemic to the southeastern United States. Its natural...