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Coorg Yellow Bush Frog
Raorchestes luteolus (Kuramoto & Joshy, 2003)
Raorchestes luteolus is a small, variable-coloured frog found in southwest Indian habitats between 500–1250 m elevation.
Saddled Tree frog
Taruga eques (Günther, 1858)
Taruga eques is an endangered large frog endemic to montane forests of central Sri Lanka, with distinct morphological traits and multiple ongoing threats.
Brown Tree Frog
Leptomantis harrissoni (Inger & Haile, 1959)
Leptomantis harrissoni is a medium-sized brown frog from northern Borneo lowland rainforests threatened by habitat loss.
Masked Tree Frog
Leptomantis angulirostris (Ahl, 1927)
Leptomantis angulirostris is a small stream-dwelling frog found in high elevation primary rainforests of Malaysian Borneo.
Farmland Green Flying Frog
Zhangixalus arvalis (Lue, Lai & Chen, 1995)
Zhangixalus arvalis is an endangered medium-sized treefrog endemic to Taiwan, found in lowland traditional agricultural areas.
Orange-belly Tree Frog
Zhangixalus aurantiventris (Lue, Lai & Chen, 1994)
Zhangixalus aurantiventris is a Taiwanese green tree frog that breeds only in primary forest microhabitats.
Chinese Flying Frog
Zhangixalus dennysi (Blanford, 1881)
Zhangixalus dennysi is a gliding frog found in Asian moist forests that feeds on insects and lays eggs in overwater foam nests.
Moltrecht's Green Tree Frog
Zhangixalus moltrechti (Boulenger, 1908)
Zhangixalus moltrechti is a medium-sized tree frog classified by the IUCN as a species of least concern for extinction.
Emerald Green Tree Frog
Zhangixalus prasinatus (Mou, Risch & Lue, 1983)
Zhangixalus prasinatus is an endemic Taiwanese rhacophorid frog threatened by habitat loss and degradation.
Forest Green Treefrog
Zhangixalus arboreus (Okada & Kawano, 1924)
Zhangixalus arboreus, the forest green tree frog, is an endemic Japanese tree frog that breeds in foam egg masses over water.
Owston's Green Tree Frog
Zhangixalus owstoni (Stejneger, 1907)
Owston's green tree frog (Zhangixalus owstoni) is a near-threatened Japan-endemic frog with a currently stable population.
Schlegel's Green Tree Frog
Zhangixalus schlegelii (Günther, 1858)
Zhangixalus schlegelii is a frog that builds underground foam nests and is not considered a threatened species.
Malayan Flying Frog
Zhangixalus prominanus (Smith, 1924)
Zhangixalus prominanus, the Malayan flying frog, is a Southeast Asian arboreal rhacophorid frog currently classified as Least Concern.
Nongkhor Asian tree frog
Chiromantis nongkhorensis (Cochran, 1927)
Chiromantis nongkhorensis, the Nongkhor Asian treefrog, is an adaptable rhacophorid frog found across multiple Southeast Asian countries.
Doria's Tree Frog
Chiromantis doriae (Boulenger, 1893)
Chiromantis doriae is a small arboreal frog found across South and Southeast Asia, currently classified as least concern by the IUCN.
Romer's Tree Frog
Liuixalus romeri (Smith, 1953)
Liuixalus romeri, Romer's tree frog, is a small nocturnal frog found in Hong Kong and Guangxi, China.
Mexican Burrowing Toad
Rhinophrynus dorsalis Duméril & Bibron, 1841
Rhinophrynus dorsalis, the Mexican burrowing toad, is a small fossorial toad found from southern Texas to Costa Rica with explosive short breeding.
Couch's Spadefoot
Scaphiopus couchii Baird, 1854
This is a detailed description of Scaphiopus couchii, including its physical traits, distribution, and reproductive behavior.
Hurter's Spadefoot
Scaphiopus hurterii Strecker, 1910
Scaphiopus hurterii, Hurter's spadefoot toad, is an American spadefoot toad found primarily in the south central United States.
Eastern Spadefoot
Scaphiopus holbrookii (Harlan, 1835)
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the eastern spadefoot toad, is a burrowing anuran found in eastern North America with cannibalistic tadpole morphs.
Mexican Spadefoot
Spea multiplicata (Cope, 1863)
Spea multiplicata, the New Mexico spadefoot toad, is a small toad with a distinct described physical appearance.
Plains Spadefoot
Spea bombifrons (Cope, 1863)
Spea bombifrons, the plains spadefoot toad, is a small fossorial anuran native to central North America, listed as least concern by the IUCN.
Western Spadefoot
Spea hammondii (Baird, 1859)
Spea hammondii, the western spadefoot, is an American spadefoot toad that has the fastest known metamorphosis of any frog or toad.
Great Basin Spadefoot
Spea intermontana (Cope, 1883)
Spea intermontana, the Great Basin spadefoot, is a small toad-like amphibian with distinct identifying features found across western North America.
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