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frogs commonly referred to as "tree
frogs and
their allies". However, the
hylids include a
diversity of frog species, many of
which do not live in trees...
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nocturnal hunters.
Wandering spiders are
known to hunt
large prey, for
example hylid species Dendropsophus branneri.
Despite their notoriety for
being dangerous...
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mobile joint with the
sacrum which, in
specialist jumpers such as
ranids and
hylids,
functions as an
additional limb
joint to
further power the leaps. The tail...
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Eleutherodactylus and to some tree
frogs of the
family Hylidae. However,
hylid tree
frogs have eyes that face to the side,
whilst those of gl**** frogs...
- pp. (Godman, p. 102) Duellman, W.E. (1970). "Hyla
godmani Günther". The
Hylid Frogs of
Middle America.
University of Kansas.
Museum of
Natural History...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 545
species Endangered (EN): 848
species Vulnerable (VU): 670
species Near threatened...
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Litoria is a
genus of
hylid tree frogs,
sometimes collectively referred to as
Australasian treefrogs...
- 2020.
Retrieved August 14, 2020. Duellman, W.E.; Campbell, J.A. (1992). "
Hylid frogs of the
genus Plectrohyla:
systematics and
phylogenetic relationships"...
- paradoxa,
known as the
paradoxical frog or
shrinking frog, is a
species of
hylid frog from
South America. Its name
refers to the very large—up to 27 cm (11 in)...
- The
northern cricket frog (Acris crepitans) is a
species of
small hylid frog
native to the
United States and
northeastern Mexico.
These frogs are majorly...