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  2. Gastrophryne carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    The eastern narrow-mouthed toad is relatively small, growing to a maximum length of 53 mm (2.1 in). It has an oval-shaped body and a narrow head with a pointed snout. On the back of their head, they have a fold of skin that is capable of covering their eyes. [8] They vary in color from brown and grey to green, often with black and white spotting.

  3. Gastrophryne - Wikipedia

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    Gastrophryne, the narrowmouth toads (also American narrowmouth toads, North American narrow-mouthed toads), is a genus of microhylid frogs found in the Americas between Honduras and southern United States. [1]

  4. Sounds of North American Frogs - Wikipedia

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    "The Call of the Green Toad (Bufo debilis) at One-Quarter Speed" Anaxyrus debilis: 0:40: 58. "The Mating Chorus of the Eastern Narrow-Mouthed Toad (Gastrophryne carolinensis)" Gastrophryne carolinensis: 0:38: 59. "The Mating Call of the Great Plains Narrow-Mouthed Toad (Gastrophryne olivacea)" Gastrophryne olivacea: 0:33: 60.

  5. Gastrophryne olivacea - Wikipedia

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    Gastrophryne olivacea, the Great Plains narrow-mouthed toad or western narrow-mouthed toad, is a species of microhylid frog found throughout much of the south-central United States from Nebraska south through Texas, and into northern Mexico. Though not a true toad, evidenced by the smooth, moist skin, its common name obtains due to its ...

  6. List of amphibians of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Eastern narrow-mouthed toad: Gastrophryne carolinensis (Holbrook, 1835) Secure [16] Statewide Western narrow-mouthed toad: Gastrophryne olivacea Hallowell, 1856: Imperiled [17] Generally along the Arkansas River in central and western Arkansas, southern and northwestern populations of uncertain validity

  7. Microhylidae - Wikipedia

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    The Microhylidae, commonly known as narrow-mouthed frogs, are a geographically widespread family of frogs. The 683 species are in 57 genera and 11 subfamilies. The 683 species are in 57 genera and 11 subfamilies.

  8. Microhyla - Wikipedia

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    Microhyla, commonly known as the rice frogs or narrow-mouthed frogs, is a genus of frogs in the family Microhylidae. It consists of 42 species of diminutive frogs. [ 1 ] Members of this genus are widespread from Ryukyu Is. in Japan, and throughout South-east Asia, (China, Sumatra , Java , Bali , Borneo , India and Sri Lanka).

  9. List of amphibians of Florida - Wikipedia

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    1.7 Narrow-mouthed frogs (Microhylidae) ... Eastern narrow-mouthed toad; True salamanders and newts (Salamandridae. Eastern newt; Striped newt; Sirens Lesser siren ...