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    Variegated golden frog ( Mantella baroni) in the Ranomafana National Park of Madagascar. A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order Anura [1] (ἀνούρα, literally without tail in Ancient Greek ).

  2. The order Anura includes the frogs and toads. They are the most successful living amphibia, judged by number of species. There are about 7400 different species of amphibians, and about 6500 are in the Anura. There is no fundamental difference between frogs and toads.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnuraAnura - Wikipedia

    Biology. People. Place. See also. Anura. Look up Anura in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anura may refer to: Biology. Frogs, an order of animals in binomial nomenclature. Anura (plant), a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. People. Anura is a common given name in Sri Lanka. Anura Bandaranaike (1949–2008), Sri Lankan politician.

  5. animaldiversity.org › accounts › AnuraADW: Anura: INFORMATION

    The name, Anura, mean­ing "with­out tail," iden­ti­fies one of these: with one ex­cep­tion ( As­ca­phus ), adult frogs do not have tails. Anu­rans also have nine or fewer pre­sacral ver­te­brae (usu­ally eight), and the three or four pos­te­rior to the sacrum are fused into a rod called the urostyle. Both the ra­dius and ulna ...

  6. Neobatrachia. Frog is the common name for any of the members of the amphibian order Anura, whose extant species are characterized by an adult with longer hind legs among the four legs, a short body, webbed digits, protruding eyes, and the absence of a tail. Anura means "tail-less," coming from the Greek an-, meaning "without," and oura, meaning ...

  7. Aug 24, 2021 · Anura is a scientific animal Order that contains two main types of amphibians: frogs, and toads. Despite the existence of several other amphibious species, these two species share some specific characteristics unique to Anura as an Order and warrant them being separated from the other two amphibian Orders, Caudata and Gymnophiona. All frogs and ...

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