Eastern frog (disambiguation)

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The eastern frog (Ingerana) is a genus of frogs in the family Dicroglossidae distributed in southeastern Asia, from Nepal, northeastern India, and southwestern China to Indochina, Borneo, and the Philippines.

Eastern frog may also refer to:

Eastern ghost frog species of amphibian

The eastern ghost frog is a species of frogs in the Heleophrynidae family.

Eastern golden frog species of amphibian

The eastern golden frog is a species of true frog found in eastern and northeastern China. It is closely related to the Seoul frog, Pelophylax chosenicus and to P. fukienensis, both initially described as subspecies of P. plancyi.

The Eastern Mindanao frog or Tagibo wart frog is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is endemic to the Philippines, where it occurs in the mountains of Mindanao.

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<i>Ingerana</i> genus of amphibians

Ingerana is a genus of frogs in Dicroglossidae family. These frogs are distributed in southeastern Asia, from Nepal, northeastern India, and southwestern China to Indochina, Borneo, and the Philippines. They are sometimes known as the eastern frogs.

Limnonectes alpinus is a species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family. It is endemic to China and only known from its type locality, Dayandong in Mêdog County, Tibet. This little known species lives under moss in forest at about 3,100 m (10,200 ft) asl.

Limnonectes medogensis is a species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family. It is found in Mêdog County, Tibet (China) and in Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India.

Giant Philippine frog A species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family endemic to the Philippines

The giant Philippine frog, large swamp frog, or Mindanao fanged frog is a species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family. It is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitats are tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater marshes, and intermittent freshwater marshes. It is becoming rare due to habitat loss.

Nanorana medogensis is a species of frog in the Dicroglossidae family. It is endemic to Tibet, China, and only known from near its type locality in Mêdog County in south-eastern Tibet, near the Indian border. It lives in forested streams, and is sometimes also found at the edges of pools and ponds.

The grass frog (Ptychadena)) is a genus of frogs in the family Ptychadenidae, distributed in Sub-Saharan Africa as well as nilotic Egypt

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The marbled frog is a species of ground-dwelling frog in the family Myobatrachidae native to northern and north-eastern Australia, and southern New Guinea.

The brown frog (Rana) is a genus of about 50 species of true frogs found through much of Eurasia, North America, Africa, Central America, and the northern half of South America.

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Creek frog may refer to:

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Limnonectes longchuanensis is a species of fanged frogs in the Dicroglossidae family. It is endemic to Yunnan, China and Myanmar.

Limnonectes ferneri is a species of fanged frogs in the Dicroglossidae family. It is endemic to Mindanao, Philippines, where it was recorded on Mount Pasian, Monkayo, Compostela Valley.

Limnonectes quangninhensis is a species of fanged frog in the Dicroglossidae family. Its type locality is Quảng Sơn Commune, Hải Hà District, Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam, where it was found in an evergreen forest near Tai Chi Village. It is found in islands of the Gulf of Tonkin, and is also likely found across the border in Fangchenggang, Guangxi, China. It is a sister taxon to Limnonectes fujianensis.