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  2. Lepidobatrachus laevis - Wikipedia

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    The wide-mouth frog is well adapted to its environment, notably the harsh winter. During this time it will remain inactive underground in a cocoon of shed dead skin which protects it from losing water until it emerges. This species is generally very aggressive and will puff up when threatened to appear larger.

  3. Calyptocephalella - Wikipedia

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    Calyptocephalella is a genus of frogs in the family Calyptocephalellidae.It is represented by a single living species, Calyptocephalella gayi, commonly known as the helmeted water toad, Chilean helmeted bull frog, or wide-mouthed toad.

  4. Argentine horned frog - Wikipedia

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    It is the most common species of horned frog, in the grasslands of Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. A voracious eater, it will attempt to swallow anything that moves close to its wide mouth, such as insects, rodents, passerine birds, snakes, lizards, and other frogs, even if this predator would suffocate in the process. [1]

  5. Tawny frogmouth - Wikipedia

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    Tawny frogmouths are stocky and compact with rounded wings and short legs. They have wide, heavy, olive-grey to blackish bills that are hooked at the tip and topped with distinctive tufts of bristles. [12] Their eyes are large and yellow, a trait shared by owls. [5] However, they are not forward facing like an owl's. [4]

  6. New Holland frog - Wikipedia

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    The New Holland frog is a large species, reaching a maximum size of 100 mm. It is normally pale grey, brown, or yellowish, occasionally with darker blotches. The belly is white and the throat is speckled. A dark stripe runs from the snout, through the Tympanum, and down to the shoulder. Normally, a dark band runs from under the eye down to the ...

  7. Surinam horned frog - Wikipedia

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    The Surinam horned frog (Ceratophrys cornuta), also known as Amazonian horned frog, is a bulky frog measuring up to 20 centimetres (7.9 in) found in the northern part of South America. It has an exceptionally wide mouth, and has horn-like projections above its eyes. Females lay up to 1,000 eggs at a time, and wrap them around aquatic plants.

  8. Wide Mouth Frog protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Wide-Mouth Frog protocol [1] is a computer network authentication protocol designed for use on insecure networks (the Internet for example). It allows individuals communicating over a network to prove their identity to each other while also preventing eavesdropping or replay attacks, and provides for detection of modification and the prevention of unauthorized reading.

  9. Talk:Wide Mouth Frog protocol - Wikipedia

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    In the original paper, the wide mouth frog protocol diagram is triangular and slightly frog-like. 3. Wide Mouth Frog is also a moral-based children's story, but this is probably not related. a. My mother once told me a joke about a wide mouth frog who'd just become a mother. The wide mouth frog would go to different animals and ask them, "What ...