Ranidae

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Ranidae is a large and widespread family of “true frogs,” characterized by their smooth skin, long legs, and strong jumping abilities, and found on every continent except Antarctica.

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Ranidae canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf amphibian family
taxon
absentFromContinent Antarctica
class Amphibia
commonName true frogs
containsGenus Amolops
Babina
Glandirana
Hylarana
Lithobates
Odorrana
Pelophylax
Pulchrana
Rana
describedBy Constantin Wilhelm Lambert Gloger
describedInYear 1842
diet primarily carnivorous
distributionContinent Africa
Asia
Australia
Europe
North America
South America
ecologicalRole important predators of invertebrates in freshwater ecosystems
prey for fish birds reptiles and mammals
habitat freshwater ponds
grasslands near water
lakes
marshes
streams
wet forests
hasCharacteristic dorsolateral folds present in many species
excellent jumping ability
long hind legs
moist glandular skin
prominent tympanum in many species
smooth or slightly warty skin
well-developed webbing on hind feet in many species
kingdom Animalia
lifeCycleStage aquatic tadpole larval stage
terrestrial or semi-aquatic adult stage
order Anura
phylum Chordata
preysOn insects
other small invertebrates
small vertebrates in larger species
reproduction external fertilization in water
suborder Neobatrachia
taxonRank family
threat climate change
emerging infectious diseases such as chytridiomycosis
habitat loss
pollution
typeGenus Rana

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Rana draytonii family Ranidae
Rana parentTaxon Ranidae
Rana family Ranidae