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  2. Ranoidea mira - Wikipedia

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    Ranoidea mira, also known as the chocolate frog, is a species of tree frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae, and is part of the Ranoidea caerulea species complex. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was discovered in New Guinea by a research team led by Griffith University .

  3. Chocolate Frog - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate Frog may refer to: Litoria mira, a tree frog nicknamed the "chocolate frog" Chocolate Frog (Harry Potter) Chocolate Frog Records, an independent record label formed in 2001 by the singer Fish; The Chocolate Frog, play

  4. Freddo - Wikipedia

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    Freddo Frogs became part of the Cadbury product range in 1967, when MacRobertson's was sold to Cadbury. In Australia, Freddo Frogs are manufactured in Ringwood, Victoria and Claremont, Tasmania . Since the success of Freddo, an alternative chocolate named Caramello Koala (formerly Caramello Bear), also made by Cadbury, has been created.

  5. Frogs in culture - Wikipedia

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    Freddo Frog is a popular Australian chocolate, [41] while frog cake is a Heritage Listed South Australian fondant dessert. [42] Crunchy Frog is a fictitious confectionery from a Monty Python skit of the same name. [43] Chocolate Frogs are a popular sweet in the Harry Potter universe. [44]

  6. Synapturanus danta - Wikipedia

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    This skin color has drawn attention because of its similarity to chocolate, especially being compared to the chocolate frogs from the Harry Potter series of books and films. [3] [1] The frog is found in the basin of the Putumayo River. It was discovered in 2019 during an expedition meant to find out more about the basin's native species.

  7. Fictional universe of Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate Frogs are packaged with collectible cards depicting famous wizards. According to Rowling, Harry and his friends are featured on Chocolate Frog cards after the events of the novels. [29] Both Chocolate Frogs and Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans have been manufactured in the real world. [30]

  8. Crunchy Frog - Wikipedia

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    "Crunchy Frog" is the common name for a Monty Python sketch officially titled "Trade Description Act" (sometimes also known as the "Whizzo Chocolate Company" sketch), [1] inspired by the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 in British law.

  9. Poison dart frog - Wikipedia

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    Poison dart frog (also known as dart-poison frog, poison frog or formerly known as poison arrow frog) is the common name of a group of frogs in the family Dendrobatidae which are native to tropical Central and South America. [2] These species are diurnal and often have brightly colored bodies.