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Megophryidae

Range: Found in India, Pakistan, Southeast Asia, Borneo, the Philippines, and the Sunda Islands. Genera - 11 Species - 158 Ecology and behavior: Inhabit moist and cool lowlands and foothill tropical forests among leaf litter.

megophryidae range

Some are large, adapted to large prey. They can feed on spiders, small rodents, lizards, and even other frogs. Their tadpoles are extremely diverse in form due to the diversity of habitats they occupy. Morphological features: Body length from 20 to 125 mm. Coloration ranges from light brown to dark brown. Their skin is modified in such a way that they resemble fallen leaves on a forest floor. They have certain skin folds that resemble leaf veins; there are bony ossifications forming projections past the eye and nose that disguise the shape of the frog. The adult has a paddle-shaped tongue; intervertebral cartilage with an ossified center. Megophrys montana Leptobrachium abbotti Sources: 1.

a frog that fell from a tree06

Amphibian Species Lists 2. https://tolweb.org/tree/

asian leaf frog megophrys montana 2

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