Definition of Mantellidae. Meaning of Mantellidae. Synonyms of Mantellidae

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Definition of Mantellidae

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Meaning of Mantellidae from wikipedia

- The Mantellidae are an amphibian family of the order Anura (frogs and toads), and are endemic to the Indian Ocean islands of Madagascar and Mayotte. At...
- genus of highly arboreal frogs which evolved from the toxic terrestrial Mantellidae of Madagascar. Gray tree frog, Hyla versicolor, Hylidae, eastern North...
- frog may also refer to: Mantella, a genus of toxic frogs in the family Mantellidae endemic to Madagascar, sometimes referred to collectively as "golden...
- Myobatrachidae: Limnodynastidae From Ranidae: Ceratobatrachidae, Dicroglossidae, Mantellidae, Micrixalidae, Nyctibatrachidae, Petropedetidae, Phrynobatrachidae, Ptychadenidae...
- glide through the air. The Rhacophoridae are the sister group to the Mantellidae, a family of frogs restricted to Madagascar. Both families are thought...
- and can be found between 200 m and 1100 m in altitude. The family of Mantellidae (Malagasy poison frogs) has 3 different genera with 191 species total...
- now recognised as separate families (Petropedetidae, Cacosterninae, Mantellidae, and Dicroglossidae). The genus Rana has now been split up and is much...
- species belong to four different families: Hyperoliidae (11 species), Mantellidae (212 species), Microhylidae (86 species) and Ranidae (1 species). Two...
- breeding of poison arrow frogs, from Central and South America, or the Mantellidae of Madagascar, with the Dendrobates and Phyllobates being the most commonly-kept...
- reproductive signalling. Particularly prominent within the frog family Mantellidae, these glands are located on the underside of the hindlimbs, usually...