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#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Tree Frogs 06/30/2010
Tree frogs are frogs of the family Hylidae. There is large variation within the tree frogs. Many of the arboreal frogs are green in colour, whereas the terrestrial and aquatic species are duller.
Toads 06/30/2010
A distinction is often made between frogs and toads on the basis of their appearance, prompted by the convergent adaptation among so-called toads to dry environments, which often entails a brown skin for camouflage.
Salamanders and Newts 06/30/2010
Salamanders and newts are amphibians with long, slender bodies, short legs, and long tails. Although they resemble lizards, they are true amphibians, and have soft, moist skin that, for many species, means a life spent close to water.
Salamanders 06/30/2010
Salamander is the common name applied to approximately 500 amphibian vertebrates with slender bodies, short legs, and long tails. Salamanders superficially resemble lizards, but are easily distinguished by their lack of scales.
Poison Dart Frogs 06/30/2010
The poison dart frog, poison arrow frog, dart frog or poison frog, is the common name given to the group of frogs belonging to the family Dendrobatidae. Poison dart frogs are native to two geographical regions: Central America and South America.
Newts 06/30/2010
Newts are small, usually bright-coloured semiaquatic salamanders of North America, Europe and North Asia, distinguished from other salamanders by the lack of rib or costal grooves along the sides of the body.
Frogs and Toads 06/30/2010
Frogs and toads are species of tailless amphibians, with short, squad front legs and muscular hind legs adapted for hopping or leaping. Their life cycle includes a "tadpole" phase, in which they appear almost fish-like right out of the egg.
Bullfrogs 06/30/2010
The American Bull Frog uses its skin, Buccal Cavity, and lungs for respiration. Cutaneous ("skin") gas exchange is very important in all amphibians. The American Bull Frog (Rana catesbeiana) is an aquatic frog, a member of the family Ranidae.
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