Microhylidae -   Narrowmouth Frogs
                  There are around 435 species in this diverse family of frogs. Most species of narrowmouth frogs are found in temperate and tropical regions in 
 South America, Africa, Asia, Indonesia, and parts of Australia. The largest number of species is found in   
 Madagascar and New Guinea. There are some species found in North and Central America.  
                  Most species in this family have narrow mouths and pointed heads. They range in size from less than an inch to four inches in length. They are found in a variety of habitats from wet forests to dry deserts. Some species live on land and others live in trees.  
                  In North America, the sheep frog is found in southern Texas and Mexico. It is about an inch in length and has a small, pointed head; a fold of skin down its back; yellowish-brown skin; and long toes. It is nocturnal and its call sounds like a sheep's bleet! The Eastern narrow-mouthed toad has a small, pointed head; a narrow mouth; an oval-shaped body, short legs, and spotted grayish brown skin. It is found in the southern United States.  
                  World Status Key 
                      Least Concern   Near Threatened   Vulnerable   Endangered  Critically Endangered   Extinct in Wild   Extinct  
Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.   
                  US Status Key 
                         Threatened in US    Threatened in NH    Endangered in US    Endangered in NH    Introduced 
  Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game 
                  
                  
                
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