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  2. Purple frog - Wikipedia

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    The scientific name Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis is a Latinized portmanteau of the Sanskrit nāsikā (नासिका) for "nose", Greek batrachos (βάτραχος) for "frog", and Sahyadri, the native name for the Western Ghats which forms the purple frog's natural habitat.

  3. Nasikabatrachus bhupathi - Wikipedia

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    Nasikabatrachus bhupathi, or Bhupathy's purple frog, [3] is a frog species belonging to the family Nasikabatrachidae. It can be found in the Western Ghats in India and was discovered near the Srivilliputhur Grizzled Giant Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary. [2] [4] The specific epithet honors the late Indian herpetologist Subramanian Bhupathy (1963 ...

  4. Nasikabatrachus - Wikipedia

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    Nasikabatrachus is a genus of frogs. It is presently treated as the only genus in the family Nasikabatrachidae , though previously it was included in the family Sooglossidae . Two species are recognized, Nasikabatrachus bhupathi and Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis , both endemic to southwestern India . [ 1 ]

  5. Atelopus barbotini - Wikipedia

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    Atelopus barbotini, popularly known as the purple fluorescent frog or more accurately the purple harlequin toad, is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. General Information. The toad was formerly considered part of the Atelopus spumarius. It is not clear whether or not it is a single species or a group of related species.

  6. Atelopus - Wikipedia

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    Atelopus is a large genus of Bufonidae, commonly known as harlequin frogs or toads, from Central and South America, ranging as far north as Costa Rica and as far south as Bolivia. Atelopus species are small, generally brightly colored, and diurnal .

  7. Abavorana luctuosa - Wikipedia

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    Abavorana luctuosa is a leaf-litter frog from lowland and submontane primary rainforests, including somewhat disturbed habitats. Adult frogs disperse widely through the forest and breed in rain pools. [1] It is reddish to chocolate brown, bordered by a narrow cream dorsolateral line on each side, beginning at the tip of the snout to above the vent.

  8. Leaping creature — with orange thighs — found in Vietnam ...

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    The frog, scientific name Zhangixalus thaoae, joins nine other tree frogs from the same genus that call Vietnam home, the researchers said. While discovered in Vietnam, similar species are found ...

  9. Frog - Wikipedia

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    The use of the common names frog and toad ... An extreme example of this is the purple frog ... it was first described in 2003, being new to the scientific ...