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- Frogmouth abstract "The frogmouths are a group of nocturnal birds related to the nightjars. They are found from the Indian Subcontinent across Southeast Asia to Australia.They are named for their large flattened hooked bills and huge frog-like gape, which they use to capture insects. Their flight is weak.They rest horizontally on branches during the day, camouflaged by their cryptic plumage. Up to three white eggs are laid in the fork of a branch, and are incubated by the female at night and the male in the day.The three Podargus species are large frogmouths restricted to Australia and New Guinea, and have massive flat broad bills. They are known to take larger prey such as small vertebrates (frogs, mice, etc.), which are sometimes beaten against a stone before swallowing. The ten Batrachostomus frogmouths are found in tropical Asia. They have smaller, more rounded bills and are predominantly insectivorous. Both Podargus and Batrachostomus have bristles around the base of the bill, and Batrachostomus has other, longer bristles which may exist to protect the eyes from insect prey. In April 2007, a new species of frogmouth was described from the Solomon Islands and placed in a newly established genus, Rigidipenna.Recent research suggests that the two frogmouth groups may not be as closely related as previously thought, and that the Asian species may be separable as a new family, the Batrachostomidae. Usually placed in the order Caprimulgiformes, another recent study has cast doubt on the frogmouths' placement within that order, and they may be distinct enough to warrant an order of their own, Podargiformes, as Gregory Mathews proposed in 1918.Genus Podargus Tawny frogmouth, Podargus strigoides Marbled frogmouth, Podargus ocellatus Papuan frogmouth, Podargus papuensisGenus Batrachostomus Large frogmouth, Batrachostomus auritus Dulit frogmouth, Batrachostomus harterti Philippine frogmouth, Batrachostomus septimus Gould's frogmouth, Batrachostomus stellatus Sri Lanka frogmouth, Batrachostomus moniliger Hodgson's frogmouth, Batrachostomus hodgsoni Short-tailed frogmouth, Batrachostomus poliolophus Javan frogmouth, Batrachostomus javensis Blyth's frogmouth, Batrachostomus affinis Sunda frogmouth, Batrachostomus cornutusGenus Rigidipenna Solomons frogmouth, Rigidipenna inexpectata↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑".
- Frogmouth class Bird.
- Frogmouth kingdom Animal.
- Frogmouth order Cypselomorphae.
- Frogmouth phylum Chordate.
- Frogmouth thumbnail Tawny_frogmouth_wholebody444.jpg?width=300.
- Frogmouth wikiPageExternalLink frogmouths-podargidae.
- Frogmouth wikiPageExternalLink video-frogmouth.html.
- Frogmouth wikiPageExternalLink news96218125.html.
- Frogmouth wikiPageID "262032".
- Frogmouth wikiPageRevisionID "629760680".
- Frogmouth classis Bird.
- Frogmouth familia "Podargidae".
- Frogmouth hasPhotoCollection Frogmouth.
- Frogmouth imageCaption "Tawny frogmouth, at night".
- Frogmouth name "Frogmouths".
- Frogmouth ordo "see text".
- Frogmouth phylum Chordate.
- Frogmouth regnum "Animalia".
- Frogmouth subdivision "Batrachostomus".
- Frogmouth subdivision "Podargus".
- Frogmouth subdivision "Rigidipenna".
- Frogmouth subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Frogmouth unrankedOrdo Cypselomorphae.
- Frogmouth subject Category:Bird_families.
- Frogmouth subject Category:Podargidae.
- Frogmouth subject Category:Podargiformes.
- Frogmouth type Animal.
- Frogmouth type Bird.
- Frogmouth type Eukaryote.
- Frogmouth type Species.
- Frogmouth type Animal.
- Frogmouth type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Frogmouth type Bird.
- Frogmouth type EukaryoticCell.
- Frogmouth type Thing.
- Frogmouth type Q19088.
- Frogmouth type Q729.
- Frogmouth comment "The frogmouths are a group of nocturnal birds related to the nightjars. They are found from the Indian Subcontinent across Southeast Asia to Australia.They are named for their large flattened hooked bills and huge frog-like gape, which they use to capture insects. Their flight is weak.They rest horizontally on branches during the day, camouflaged by their cryptic plumage.".
- Frogmouth label "Bagolyfecskefélék".
- Frogmouth label "Eulenschwalme".
- Frogmouth label "Frogmouth".
- Frogmouth label "Paruh-kodok".
- Frogmouth label "Paszczaki".
- Frogmouth label "Podargidae".
- Frogmouth label "Podargidae".
- Frogmouth label "Podargidae".
- Frogmouth label "Podargidae".
- Frogmouth label "Podàrgid".
- Frogmouth label "Uilnachtzwaluwen".
- Frogmouth label "Лягушкороты".
- Frogmouth label "ガマグチヨタカ科".
- Frogmouth label "넓은부리쏙독새과".
- Frogmouth sameAs Eulenschwalme.
- Frogmouth sameAs Podargidae.
- Frogmouth sameAs Podargidae.
- Frogmouth sameAs Paruh-kodok.
- Frogmouth sameAs Podargidae.
- Frogmouth sameAs ガマグチヨタカ科.
- Frogmouth sameAs 넓은부리쏙독새과.
- Frogmouth sameAs Uilnachtzwaluwen.
- Frogmouth sameAs Paszczaki.
- Frogmouth sameAs Podargidae.
- Frogmouth sameAs m.01mws4.
- Frogmouth sameAs Q788536.
- Frogmouth sameAs Q788536.
- Frogmouth wasDerivedFrom Frogmouth?oldid=629760680.
- Frogmouth depiction Tawny_frogmouth_wholebody444.jpg.
- Frogmouth isPrimaryTopicOf Frogmouth.
- Frogmouth name "Frogmouths".