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Some of the best-known amphibian species in the region are the poison dart frogs of the family Dendrobatidae.
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The Caribbean is also a center of amphibian endemism, with all of the roughly 170 native species of amphibians from four families of frogs (the Bufonidae, Dendrobatidae, Hylidae, and Leptodactylidae) endemic to the hotspot.
Montserrat 2009
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The Caribbean is also a center of amphibian endemism, with all of the roughly 170 native species of amphibians from four families of frogs (the Bufonidae, Dendrobatidae, Hylidae, and Leptodactylidae) endemic to the hotspot.
Anguilla 2009
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The best-known amphibians from the Tropical Andes are the brightly colored poison dart frogs from the family Dendrobatidae.
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Several species of frogs (Dendrobatidae) and salamanders that are also endemic.
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The Caribbean is also a center of amphibian endemism, with all of the roughly 170 native species of amphibians from four families of frogs (the Bufonidae, Dendrobatidae, Hylidae, and Leptodactylidae) endemic to the hotspot.
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Among the amphibians, diversity is notably high among the Hylindae, Dendrobatidae, and Peptodactylidae.
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Cochranella and Centrolene genus; three poison dart frogs of the Dendrobatidae family
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Cochranella and Centrolene genus; three poison dart frogs of the Dendrobatidae family
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The potentially new species of amphibians include three glass frogs, so called because their transparent skin can reveal internal organs; three poison dart frogs of the Dendrobatidae family, one harlequin frog; two species of rain frogs, including a spiky-skinned, orange-legged one; and a salamander.
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