Talk:Glass frog
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Inclusion of Allophryne in Centrolenidae?
The section 'Genera' currently lists three subfamilies: Centroleninae, Hyalinobatrachinae, and Allophryninae. However, the section 'Classification' constantly mentions Allophrynidae as a family of it's own. The most recent publication cited (Guayasamin et al., 2009) also suggests two separate Families, Centrolenidae (containing Centroleninae and Hyalinobatrachinae) and Allophrynidae, combining them as a clade in an unranked taxon 'Allocentroleniae'. The apparently uncommon lumping of Allophrynidae and Centrolenidae lacks a citation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bwiesem (talk • contribs) 13:13, 10 November 2011 (UTC)
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Honestly pretty insane that this article doesn't have any pictures of the transparent bits
Yeah.
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Conservation Section?
Even though the Glass Frog is declared endangered by the IUCN, there is no information about conservation efforts on this page.
Paigeberzinski (talk) 03:33, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
Biology Section
I believe this section contains information that relates to more than just the biology of the glass frog. The first paragraph about the arboreality of the frog relates more to physiology, and the succeeding paragraphs would fit more under the topic of parental care. I also think one could go more in-depth in describing the frogs mating rituals/interactions. Reni.Akande (talk) 17:04, 21 September 2022 (UTC)
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