Lepidobatrachus

[4] Lepidobatrachus are found in South America, in Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia.

They do not have teeth, but they do have two sharp protrusions, common to all Ceratophryidae, inside their mouth, which serve the same purpose.

Lepidobatrachus frogs are incredibly adaptive animals whose reproductive patterns are very specific to environmental conditions.

also, compared to other frog species, tadpoles resort to cannibalism and eat many of their siblings because of the competition for resources.

Due to their comical appearance, they tend to make an attractive option for the intermediate to advanced amphibian keeper.