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FROGS - SE ASIAN FAMILIES
(True Toads-Bufonidae, Narrow-mouthed Frogs-Microhylidae,
Asian Horned Frogs-Megaphryidae, Asian Tree frogs-Rhacophoridae, Riverfrogs-Ranidae)
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0239:
Rufous-sided Stick Frog
Kalophrynus p. pleurostigma
Microhylidae
Kalimantan, Indonesia

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0240:
Malayan Horned Frog
Megophrys nasuta
Megaphryidae
Sumatra, Indonesia.jpg)
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0242:
Collett’s Tree Frog
Polypedates colletti
Rhacophoridae
Kalimantan, Indonesia
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0243:
Amboine Wart Frog
Rana (Limnonectes) grunniens
Ranidae
West Papua
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The forests of this region have not only produced gliding squirrels,
‘lemurs’, dragons, geckos and snakes, but frogs as well.
Although South America is the undisputed frog person’s Mecca,
South-east Asia has its fair share of remarkable amphibians.
39 more species available
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0241:
Kinabalu Dwarf Toad
Pelophryne misera
Bufonidae
Mt.
Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
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