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It is a member of the true frog family, Ranidae.
They are placed in the true frog family (Ranidae) by many authors.
This family was formerly considered part of the family Ranidae.
They are monogamous, like certain of our own Ranidae.
The true frogs or Ranidae can be found in most countries except Antarctica.
It is part of the Ranidae frogs or "true frogs".
It was removed from the genus because of anatomical differences with the family Ranidae.
They are part of the Rana genus in the Ranidae family.
It was formerly placed in the Ranidae family.
Several species are highly convergent with other Ranidae "torrent frogs".
"True frogs", the Ranidae, are found in every continent except Antarctica.
Commentary on a proposed classification of the Family Ranidae.
The subfamilies included under Ranidae, some sometimes treated as separate families, are:
Subfamilies included under Ranidae are the following.
It belongs to the family Ranidae, or 'true frogs'.
The parent family for Rana is Ranidae, or "true frogs".
The family the moor frog belongs to, Ranidae, is a broad group containing 605 species.
It is taxonomically distinct from "true frogs" from the family Ranidae.
The true frogs, family Ranidae, have the widest distribution of any frog family.
Zakerana is a genus of frogs in the Ranidae family.
Ranidae is split into nine sub families.
The subdivisions of the Ranidae are still a matter of dispute, although many are coming to an agreement.
Hylarana tytleri is a frog species in the family Ranidae.
The Ranidae family and the Ceratophrys genus will eat almost anything they can fit into their mouths.
Fejervarya triora is a species of frog belonging to the family Ranidae.
Many of the true frogs are aquatic or live close to water.
The American bullfrog is the largest of the "true frogs" family.
The bullfrog is the largest true frog in North America.
It is a member of the true frog family, Ranidae.
It is the only true frog to undergo direct development in the egg, without a larval stage.
Eggs are probably deposited in water in a way roughly similar to other true frogs.
They are placed in the true frog family (Ranidae) by many authors.
He is also interested in Limnonectes, a genus of true frogs.
Batrachylodes is a genus of true frogs, which has eight described species.
Strongylopus is a genus of true frogs native to Africa.
Micrixalus is a genus of true frogs from tropical Asia.
The true frogs or Ranidae can be found in most countries except Antarctica.
It is part of the Ranidae frogs or "true frogs".
Huia is a group of true frogs found in Southeast Asia.
This species is a mid-sized true frog.
Fejervarya is one of the Asian genera of true frogs.
"True frogs", the Ranidae, are found in every continent except Antarctica.
Common to the true frogs, it has large, protruding eyes, and large, distinct tympana.
Usually, true frogs are smooth, moist-skinned frogs, with large, powerful legs and have webbed feet.
It belongs to the family Ranidae, or 'true frogs'.
The parent family for Rana is Ranidae, or "true frogs".
As a member of the genus Rana, this species is considered a true frog, with characteristic smooth skin and a narrow waist.
Bronze frogs are smooth-skinned, like all true frogs.
It is taxonomically distinct from "true frogs" from the family Ranidae.
The true frogs, family Ranidae, have the widest distribution of any frog family.