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1881:Pelophylax shqipericus
1816:phantasmal poison frog
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1555:Dendrobates tinctorius
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2454:Wallace's flying frog
2424:Pelophylax ridibundus
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2188:limosa harlequin frog
1942:Discoglossus jeanneae
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2128:Benny Trapp
1986:Benny Trapp
1929:Benny Trapp
1868:Benny Trapp
1776:marsh frogs
1759:edible frog
1740:Edible frog
1702:JJ Harrison
1477:Benny Trapp
1451:, survives.
1267:Bernie Kohl
1238:common name
1201:JJ Harrison
1151:species of
1140:golden toad
1125:Golden toad
1091:common frog
1076:Common frog
730:Neotropical
652:LiquidGhoul
583:LiquidGhoul
539:Salamanders
486:New Zealand
365:Gastrotheca
278:liquidGhoul
244:hatch into
170:transcluded
92:Interesting
44:] [
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2419:marsh frog
2404:Marsh frog
2370:agile frog
2355:Agile frog
2098:native to
2045:, and the
1901:Montenegro
1768:esculentus
1764:Pelophylax
1592:marsh frog
1577:Marsh frog
1292:amphibians
1226:New Guinea
1222:Queensland
1161:Monteverde
1051:endangered
924:South Asia
781:freshwater
616:Queensland
612:Proserpine
551:aposematic
490:pobblebonk
419:) and the
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283:Native to
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226:life cycle
164:The above
147:= |caption
126:YYYY-MM-DD
2477:moss frog
2435:, Poland.
2428:amphibian
2310:described
2258:vocal sac
2201:Bufonidae
2185:A female
2084:A female
2027:shrubland
2009:found in
1889:true frog
1780:frog legs
1747:Grand-Duc
1601:true frog
1493:vocal sac
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1349:nocturnal
1290:found in
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1218:tree frog
1153:true toad
988:vocal sac
940:scorpions
879:bufotoxin
826:tree frog
726:tree frog
681:Australia
604:Australia
600:tree frog
555:predators
482:Australia
439:markings.
429:Australia
348:amphibian
285:Australia
242:frogspawn
212:Frogspawn
143:= |credit
76:Pictures
2334:alkaloid
2019:habitats
2011:Portugal
2007:Alytidae
1950:Alytidae
1808:H. Krisp
1749:; edit:
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1296:limulids
1283:amplexus
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1232:and the
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299:peptides
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139:= |title
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2461:Rushenb
2379:Ranidae
2324:by the
2235:Rushenb
2205:Chagres
2149:Ranidae
2035:marshes
2023:forests
1954:Endemic
1897:Albania
1893:Ranidae
1885:species
1883:) is a
1832:Ecuador
1828:endemic
1650:endemic
1582:Photo:
1526:Photo:
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1398:Hylidae
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1265:Photo:
1199:Photo:
1149:extinct
1081:Photo:
1037:to the
1035:endemic
1016:Photo:
975:A male
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928:monsoon
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624:T cells
465:Fir0002
307:T-cells
295:caerins
224:In the
219:Tarquin
184:history
182:|
85:Commons
42:history
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1719:morphs
1666:Panamá
1654:Panama
1528:Quartl
1441:Panama
1228:, the
1165:15 May
608:Sydney
433:Sydney
407:hybrid
346:is an
154:where
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2153:Corfu
2100:Italy
2039:ponds
2015:Spain
1958:Spain
1840:Andes
1662:Coclé
1304:sperm
1280:) in
1132:USFWS
547:newts
494:banjo
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2047:IUCN
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1946:frog
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