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    The Mexican burrowing tree frog (Smilisca), also known as the cross-banded tree frog, is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae found in Mexico, southern...
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  • Mexican tree frog may refer to: Dwarf Mexican tree frog (Tlalocohyla smithii), a frog in the family Hylidae endemic to Mexico Mexican burrowing tree frog...
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    development. Madagascan burrowing frogs are less fossorial and mostly bury themselves in leaf litter. One of these, the green burrowing frog (Scaphiophryne marmorata)...
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    The lowland burrowing tree frog or northern casquehead frog (Smilisca fodiens) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is found in south-central...
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  • The upland burrowing tree frog (Smilisca dentata) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to Mexico and occurs in southeastern Aguascalientes...
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    Its closest sister group is Pipidae, or the aquatic clawed frogs. The Mexican burrowing toad has a unique appearance that makes it easy to distinguish...
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  • Spikethumb frog Genus Pseudacris – Chorus frog Genus Pseudis Genus Ptychohyla Genus Scarthyla Genus Scinax Genus Smilisca – Mexican burrowing tree frog Genus...
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  • x-signatus) Common Mexican tree frog (Smilisca baudinii) Lowland burrowing tree frog (Smilisca fodiens) New Granada cross-banded tree frog (Smilisca phaeota)...
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    fossorial, burrowing frog that is seldom seen on the surface except at night after heavy rains when they emerge to breed. The sheep frog gets its name...
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    opposed to forests, the burrowing owl has developed longer legs that enable it to sprint, as well as fly, when hunting. The burrowing owl was formally described...
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    G. K. Noble, and E. H. Taylor), but usually placed together with the tree frogs in the genera Hylella or Hyla. The family Centrolenidae was proposed by...
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    Agalychnis dacnicolor, the Mexican leaf frog, is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is endemic to Mexico. The adult grows up to 100 mm...
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    Amphibian (section Frogs)
    they feed and a Brazilian tree frog (Xenohyla truncata) includes a large quantity of fruit in its diet. The Mexican burrowing toad (Rhinophrynus dorsalis)...
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    poison arrow frog Gulf Coast toad Japanese giant salamander Mexican burrowing frog Mexican dumpy frog Puerto Rican crested toad Red-eyed tree frog Red-spotted...
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    frogs containing one extant genus, the monotypic Rhinophrynus, and a number of fossil genera. The family is sometimes known as the Mexican burrowing toads...
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    genera distributed throughout Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. The family includes terrestrial, burrowing, aquatic, and arboreal members...
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  • List of endangered animals of North America (category Endangered biota of Mexico)
    Eleutherodactylus hypostenor (Baoruco burrowing frog) Eleutherodactylus jasperi (golden coquí) Eleutherodactylus minutus (tiny robber frog) Eleutherodactylus montanus...
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  • primitive of frogs. These frogs have morphological characteristics which are found mostly in extinct frogs, and are absent in most of the modern frog species...
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    Pelodytidae – parsley frogs, 5 species Family Pipidae – tongueless frogs, 41 species Family Rhinophrynidae – Mexican burrowing toad, 1 species Family...
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  • cricket frog, Acris gryllus LC Other tree frogs Cuban tree frog, Osteopilus septentrionalis * LC Mexican tree frog, Smilisca baudinii LC Lowland burrowing tree...
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    the head. The Mexican hylid casque-headed frog, Pternohyla fodiens, utilizes the head casque to close the entrance of its refuge in a tree cavity by deflecting...
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    DNA suggest that the xenopeltids are most closely related to the Mexican burrowing python (Loxocemus bicolor) and to the true pythons (Pythonidae). Adults...
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    and frogs found in the tropical forests of Belize such as the rufescent salamander, red-eyed tree frog, Maya rain frog, marine toad, and Mexican burrowing...
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    include Canyon tree frog, Arizona tree frog, Western chorus frog, Chiricahua leopard frog, Northern leopard frog, Arizona toad, Mexican spadefoot, and...
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  • Boreal chorus frog Plains spadefoot toad Wyoming toad Woodhouse's toad Western toad Great Plains toad Columbia Spotted frog Northern Leopard frog American...
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  • stream frog (Strongylopus rhodesianus) Pelado Mountains false toad (Telmatobufo australis) Thoropa petropolitana Boulengerula fischeri Mexican burrowing caecilian...
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    ABQ BioPark Zoo (category Zoos in New Mexico)
    exhibit holds the zoo's pack of Mexican wolves, the most endangered species of wolf in the United States. In June 2020, Mexican gray wolves Kawi and Ryder...
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    Brachypelma smithi (category Spiders of Mexico)
    (tarantulas) native to Mexico. It has been confused with Brachypelma hamorii; both have been called Mexican redknee tarantulas. Mexican redknee tarantulas...
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    Aridoamerica (category Mexico articles missing geocoordinate data)
    western barking frog (Craugastor augusti); the canyon tree frog (Hyla arenicolor); the Arizona treefrog (Hyla wrightorum); the western chorus frog (Pseudacris...
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    Barn owl, Western screech owl, Mexican spotted owl, Northern pygmy owl, Flammulated owl, Northern saw-whet owl, Burrowing owl, Turkey vulture, Common raven...
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