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  • However, no studies had analyzed the jumping behavior of the most primitive living frogs, part of a group dubbed Leiopelmatidae that possess ancient features such as more vertebrae.

    Livescience.com 2010

  • New studies reveal that some species of primitive frogs - especially the ones in a family called Leiopelmatidae - are good jumpers but are amazingly klutzy at touching down.

    U.S. News 2010

  • This primitive member of the Leiopelmatidae family does not have a tadpole stage and is one of the world's rarest frogs.

    Richmond temperate forests 2008

  • Amphibians are represented in New Zealand by just four primitive frog species of the endemic family Leiopelmatidae.

    Biological diversity in New Zealand 2008

  • Leiopelmatidae family crash-land rather than touch down gracefully after leaping.

    Scientific Blogging 2010

  • Leiopelmatidae family crash-land rather than touch down gracefully after leaping.

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • Leiopelmatidae, which still sport an ancient physiology, to two more modern frog species.

    Scientific American 2010

  • Leiopelmatidae, which still sport an ancient physiology, to two more modern frog species.

    Scientific American 2010

  • Leiopelmatidae family crash-land rather than touch down gracefully after leaping.

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

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