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Caecilians (Gymnophiona)

photo by Leandro J.C.L. Moraes, Alexandre P. de Almeida, Rafael de Fraga, Rommel R. Zamora, Renata M. Pirani, Ariane A.A. Silva, Vinícius T. de Carvalho, Marcelo Gordo, Fernanda P. Werneck. - https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/20288/, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=64703938 That's not a worm, its a caecilian! Caecilians are amphibians just like frogs and salamanders but they lack limb… Continue reading Caecilians (Gymnophiona)

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Conrauidae – Slippery Frogs

Image from San Diego Zoo Suborder: NeobatrachiaGenera: 1 - ConrauaNumber of Species: 6 - Conraua alleni, Conraua beccarii, Conraua crassipes, Togo Slippery Toad (Conraua derooi), Goliath Frog or Giant Slippery Frog (Conraua goliath), Cameroon slippery frog (Conraua robusta) Conrauidae is a small family of frogs from sub-Saharan Africa. The largest frog in the world -… Continue reading Conrauidae – Slippery Frogs

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Pyxicephalidae

Suborder: NeobatrachiaSub-families: 2 - Cacosterninae and PyxicephalinaeNumber of Genera: 12Cacosterninae - Amietia (16), Anhydrophryne (3), Arthroleptella (10), Cacosternum (17), Microbatrachella (1), Natalobatrachus (1), Nothophryne (1), Poyntonia (1), Strongylopus (11), and Tomopterna (15)Pyxicephalinae - Aubria (3) and Pyxicephalus (4)Number of Species: 83 Pyxicephalidae is a family of frogs from Sub-Saharan Africa. The family used to be… Continue reading Pyxicephalidae

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Hyperoliidae – African Tree Frogs

Suborder: NeobatrachiaNumber of Genera: 17 -  Acanthixalus, Afrixalus, Alexteroon, Arlequinus, Callixalus, Chrysobatrachus, Cryptothylax, Heterixalus, Hyperolius, Kassina, Kassinula, Morerella, Opisthothylax, Paracassina, Phlyctimantis, Semnodactylus, and TachycnemisNumber of Species:231 The family Hyperoliidae or the African Tree Frog is found in Sub Saharan Africa, Madagascar, and some small islands. Most of the species are arboreal (living in trees) but the… Continue reading Hyperoliidae – African Tree Frogs

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Suborder Mesobatrachia

The suborder Mesobatrachia is the second largest sub orders of frogs. Mesobatrachia means middle frogs as they aren't primitive such as the sub order Archaeobatrachia but they aren't as advanced as Neobatrachia. The families in Mesobatrachia are Megophryidae (Leaf Litter Frogs), Pelobatidae (European Spadefoot toads), Pelodytidae (Parsley Frogs), Pipidae (Tongueless Frogs), Rhinophrynidae (Mexican Burrowing Frog), and Scaphiopodidae (American Spadefoot Toads).

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Pelobatidae – European Spadefoot Toad Family

Suborder: MesobatrachiaNumber of Genera: 1 - PelobatesNumber of Species: 4 - Western Spadefoot Toad (Pelobates cultripes), Common Spadefoot Toad (Pelobates fuscus), Eastern Spadefoot Toad (Pelobates syriacus), Moroccan Spadefoot Toad (Pelobates varaldi) The family Pelobatidae is the European Spadefoot toads but they aren't just found in Europe, they are also found in Asia and Northern Africa. The… Continue reading Pelobatidae – European Spadefoot Toad Family