Status: | Species: | Common Name: | Last Update: |
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Offline | Alytes cisternasii | Iberian midwife toad | ----- |
Offline | Alytes dickhilleni | Betic Midwife Toad | ----- |
Offline | Alytes muletensis | Mallorcan Midwife Toad | ----- |
Offline | Alytes obstetricans | Midwife toad | ----- |
Offline | Discoglossus hispanicus | Iberian Painted Frog | ----- |
Offline | Discoglossus jeanneae | Sapillo Pintojo Meridional | ----- |
Offline | Discoglossus montalenti | Corsican Painted Frog | ----- |
Offline | Discoglossus nigriventer | Palestinian Painted Frog | ----- |
Offline | Discoglossus pictus | Painted frog | ----- |
Offline | Discoglossus sardus | Tyrrhenian painted frog | ----- |
The Family Discoglossidae is a group of primitive frogs, often called disc-tongued frogs, found mainly in Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East. These frogs are characterized by flattened bodies, broad heads, and a distinctive disc-shaped tongue used for capturing prey. Most species are aquatic or semi-aquatic, laying eggs in water that develop into free-swimming tadpoles. Discoglossids are generally small to medium-sized and feed on insects and other small invertebrates. As one of the more ancient frog families, they provide important insights into frog evolution and amphibian diversity.