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- Flying_frog abstract "A flying frog (also called a gliding frog) is a frog that has the ability to achieve gliding flight. That is, it can descend at an angle of less than 45° relative to the horizontal. Other (non-flying) arboreal frogs can also descend vertically, but only at angles greater than 45°, which is referred to as parachuting.Gliding flight has evolved independently among 3,400 species of frogs from both New World (Hylidae) and Old World (Rhacophoridae) families. This parallel evolution is seen as an adaptation to their life in trees, high above the ground. Characteristics of the Old World species include "enlarged hands and feet, full webbing between all fingers and toes, lateral skin flaps on the arms and legs, and reduced weight per snout-vent length". These morphological changes contribute to the flying frog's aerodynamic abilities. Alfred Russel Wallace made one of the earliest reports of a flying frog. The species he observed was later described by George Albert Boulenger as Rhacophorus nigropalmatus.Flying frogs includes members of the following genera:Ecnomiohyla (Hylidae)Polypedates (Rhacophoridae)Rhacophorus (Rhacophoridae)↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑".
- Flying_frog thumbnail Wallace_frog.jpg?width=300.
- Flying_frog wikiPageID "9375606".
- Flying_frog wikiPageLength "2177".
- Flying_frog wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Flying_frog wikiPageRevisionID "664716096".
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Russel_Wallace.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Arboreal.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Arboreal_locomotion.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frogs.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gliding_animals.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Ecnomiohyla.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Frog.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink George_Albert_Boulenger.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Gliding_flight.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Hylidae.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink New_World.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Old_World.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Parallel_evolution.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Polypedates.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Rhacophoridae.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Rhacophorus.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Rhacophorus_nigropalmatus.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink Wallaces_flying_frog.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLink File:Wallace_frog.jpg.
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLinkText "'flying' frogs".
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flying frog".
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLinkText "flying frog".
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLinkText "gliding frog".
- Flying_frog wikiPageWikiLinkText "gliding".
- Flying_frog hasPhotoCollection Flying_frog.
- Flying_frog wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Flying_frog subject Category:Frogs.
- Flying_frog subject Category:Gliding_animals.
- Flying_frog hypernym Frog.
- Flying_frog type Amphibian.
- Flying_frog comment "A flying frog (also called a gliding frog) is a frog that has the ability to achieve gliding flight. That is, it can descend at an angle of less than 45° relative to the horizontal. Other (non-flying) arboreal frogs can also descend vertically, but only at angles greater than 45°, which is referred to as parachuting.Gliding flight has evolved independently among 3,400 species of frogs from both New World (Hylidae) and Old World (Rhacophoridae) families.".
- Flying_frog label "Flying frog".
- Flying_frog sameAs Grenouille_volante.
- Flying_frog sameAs Rana_volante.
- Flying_frog sameAs m.0286f71.
- Flying_frog sameAs Flying_frog.
- Flying_frog sameAs Q2297725.
- Flying_frog sameAs Q2297725.
- Flying_frog sameAs 飛蛙.
- Flying_frog wasDerivedFrom Flying_frog?oldid=664716096.
- Flying_frog depiction Wallace_frog.jpg.
- Flying_frog isPrimaryTopicOf Flying_frog.