
Rana (genus) - Wikipedia
Rana (derived from Latin rana, meaning 'frog') is a genus of frogs commonly known as the Holarctic true frogs, pond frogs or brown frogs. Members of this genus are found through …
Common frog - Wikipedia
The common frog or grass frog (Rana temporaria), also known as the European common frog, European common brown frog, European grass frog, European Holarctic true frog, European …
Rana amurensis - Wikipedia
Rana amurensis (Khabarovsk frog, Siberian wood frog, Heilongjiang brown frog or Amur brown frog) is a species of true frog found in northern Asia. Rana coreana was previously included in …
Rana (genus) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rana is a genus of frogs. There are over 90 species of these frogs. These include the pond frogs such as the common frog which lives in Europe. The brown frog, leopard frog, and the …
True Frogs (Rana) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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Rana temporaria - ADW
Rana temporaria is a common terrestrial frog in Great Britain, Europe and northwestern Asia. In continental Europe they are referred to as "grass frog" or "brown frog". They are resistant to …
Pond Frogs (Genus Rana) - iNaturalist
Rana is a genus of frogs commonly known as the Holarctic true frogs, pond frogs or brown frogs. Members of this genus are found through much of Eurasia, North America, Central America, …
Rana Linnaeus 1758 - Pond Frogs - Encyclopedia of Life
Rana (Pond Frogs) is a genus of amphibians in the family true frogs. They are found in The Neotropics. They have sexual reproduction. They rely on saltation to move around.
Rana (genus) facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Oct 16, 2023 · Rana is a genus of frogs. There are over 90 species of these frogs. These include the pond frogs such as the common frog which lives in Europe. The brown frog, leopard frog, …
Rana Linnaeus, 1758 | Amphibian Species of the World
There has been considerable change in the taxonomy of Rana and ranines in the last 20 years. Particularly relevant literature is noted below. See Ranidae account for relevant literature as well.
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