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  2. African dwarf frog - Wikipedia

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    African dwarf frog [1] is the common name for members of Hymenochirus, a genus of aquatic frog native to parts of Equatorial Africa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are common in the pet trade and are often mistaken for the African clawed frog , a similar-looking frog in the same family.

  3. African bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    The African bullfrog is an exotic pet in many countries around the world. Animals sold are generally bred in captivity. Pet African bullfrogs may live for 35 years in captivity. [5] As pets, African bullfrogs are considered to be easygoing and low-maintenance in terms of their care. [21] It is considered a delicacy in Namibia. [22]

  4. 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.

  5. African clawed frog - Wikipedia

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    The clawed frog have been kept as pets and research subjects since as early as the 1950s. They are extremely hardy and long lived, having been known to live up to 20 or even 30 years in captivity. [47] African clawed frogs are frequently mislabeled as African dwarf frogs in pet stores. Identifiable differences are:

  6. Poisonous amphibian - Wikipedia

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    An example of poison ingestion derives from the poison dart frog. They get a deadly chemical called lipophilic alkaloid from consuming a poisonous food in the rainforest . They are immune to the poison and they secrete it through their skin as a defense mechanism against predators.

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  8. List of freshwater aquarium amphibian species - Wikipedia

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    There are a wide range of frogs, salamanders and caecilians that can be kept in an aquarium. Some of these are not found in the pet trade. This is usually because they're either too big for most commercial aquariums (ex: giant salamanders), are endangered (ex: achoques), or both.

  9. List of Anuran families - Wikipedia

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    Litter frogs or short-legged toads: Long-nosed horned frog (Megophrys nasuta) Pelobatidae (Bonaparte, 1850) 1: European spadefoot toads: Common spadefoot (Pelobates fuscus) Pelodytidae (Bonaparte, 1850) 1: Parsley frogs: Common parsley frog (Pelodytes punctatus) Pipidae (Gray, 1825) 4: Tongueless frogs or clawed frogs: African dwarf frog ...