The Robust Frog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Solomon island eyelash frog is a moderately robust frog that hails from the Bougainville and Solomon Islands in the south Pacific. More
The Robust Frog (Austrochaperina robusta) is a species of fr... Field: Engineering DOWNLOAD BOOKMARK REPORTTwitter Facebook In MS Digg Stumble Share Mail * Doc. More
large, robust frog, green or brown in colour and with large golden eyes. Adult female Bullfrogs may reach 20 centimetres in length (not including legs!) and 750 grams in weight. Male Bullfrogs are somewhat smaller, as is usual for amphibians. More
This large, robust frog has an immense head, the width of which is about one-half of the snout-vent length, which is as great as 3.1 in (80 mm) in males and 4.7 in (120 mm) in females. More
The Robust Frog (Austrochaperina robusta) is a species of fr... More
This robust frog lives a decidedly terrestrial life within its small distribution in Peru. Summersi is only known from a few locations surrounding the Huallaga canyon, where it occurs both north and south of the river, at intermediate elevations. More
Shy, large, robust frog reaching a maximum length of 3.78 inches. Skin ranges from warty to creased to smooth. Prominent, dull colored dorsolateral ridges present. Dorsum is covered in blocky to circular brown spots. Upper lip is heavily mottled. Ventral surface is unmarked and light in coloration. More
was a large, robust frog, almost twice the length of any endemic frog alive today, and presumably many times heavier. More
It is a very large, robust frog, green or brown in color and with large golden eyes. Adult female Bullfrogs may reach 8 inches in length (not including legs!) and 1lb,10oz in weight. $5.00..... More
This small robust frog is made from 72 lb. paper, 7.5" square. More
towards a wide and robust frog, strong digital cushion development and a relatively short toe length with a thick rolled hoof wall (“mustang roll”). All of these components work together to bear a horses weight and withstand impact and constant contact with their terrain. More