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  2. African dwarf frog - Wikipedia

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    African clawed frogs have curved, flat snouts. The snout of an African dwarf frog is pointed. African dwarf frogs are very active and rarely sit still for any period of time. When stationary, the African dwarf frog has been known to float in one spot, with its limbs completely outstretched, on the surface of the water.

  3. Hymenochirus boettgeri - Wikipedia

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    Hymenochirus boettgeri, also known as the Zaire dwarf clawed frog [2] or the Congo dwarf clawed frog, [1] is a species of frog in the family Pipidae.It is found in Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and east to the Central African Republic and to eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  4. Phrynobatrachus - Wikipedia

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    Phrynobatrachus is a genus of Sub-Saharan frogs that form the monogeneric family Phrynobatrachidae. Their common name is puddle frogs, dwarf puddle frogs, African ...

  5. Phrynobatrachus africanus - Wikipedia

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    Phrynobatrachus africanus (common name: African swamp frog) is a species of frog in the family Phrynobatrachidae. [1] [2] [3] It is found in Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea (including Bioko), southwestern Central African Republic, western Republic of the Congo, and north-central Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its range might extend into ...

  6. Pipidae - Wikipedia

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    Pipid frogs are highly aquatic and have numerous morphological modifications befitting their habitat. For example, the feet are completely webbed, the body is flattened, and a lateral line system is present in adults. [1] In addition, pipids possess highly modified ears for producing and receiving sound under water.

  7. Breviceps fuscus - Wikipedia

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    Breviceps fuscus is a burrowing frog, and can be found in tunnels up to 150 mm deep or among vegetation up to about 30 cm above the ground, and it generally prefers to avoid water. [3] The frog generally spends most of its time underground as it does not require open water and is primarily nocturnal . [ 9 ]

  8. Phrynobatrachus minutus - Wikipedia

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    Phrynobatrachus minutus is a species of frog in the family Phrynobatrachidae.It is endemic to Ethiopia and occurs in the central and southern parts of the country on both sides of the Rift Valley; [1] [2] its range may extend south to Kenya, perhaps further.

  9. Phrynobatrachus acridoides - Wikipedia

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    Phrynobatrachus acridoides is a species of frog in the family Phrynobatrachidae.It is widely distributed in the lowlands of eastern Africa, from Kenya and southern Somalia in the north and southward to Tanzania (including the Mafia, Zanzibar, and Pemba islands), Malawi, Mozambique, eastern Zimbabwe, and easternmost South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal).