Biology, asked by neelofer6674, 1 year ago

Are there frogs in the African savanna?

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Answered by genious2000
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Northern Australia is not short of the odd frog or two — or to use the scientists' term frogs are 'abundant' in parts of Australia's tropical savannas. There is also a reasonable diversity of frogs in northern Australia — around half of the 216 species of frogs native to Australia can be found in the north.

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Answered by brainz6741
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Answer:

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Yeh, There are frogs in African Savannah.

These frogs are named as " Savannah forest tree frogs.."

The savannah forest tree frog or ground tree frog, Leptopelis bufonides, is a species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae.

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