Tongueless Frog «PREMIUM»
The "tongueless frog" refers to the family , a unique group of primitive, highly specialized aquatic frogs found in South America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Unlike most amphibians, members of Pipidae lack a tongue and instead use a specialized feeding mechanism called suction feeding to capture prey. Overview of Pipidae
The Pipidae family consists of roughly 32 species, with the most well-known being the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) and the Surinam toad (Pipa pipa) . : Strictly aquatic throughout their lives. tongueless frog
Examine their role as both predators and prey in tropical freshwater systems. The "tongueless frog" refers to the family ,
Address the impact of invasive species like the African clawed frog, which has been introduced to non-native habitats worldwide. : Strictly aquatic throughout their lives
: Detail how species like Pipa pipa use long, sensitive fingers to "corral" fish into their mouths.
Discuss the primitive nature of Pipidae within the order Anura.