Family Ranidae (Noun)
Meaning
A family nearly cosmopolitan in distribution: true frogs.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Ranidae is a group of true frogs that can be found on every continent except Antarctica.
- The family Ranidae is one of the most diverse and widespread groups of frogs, with over 600 species.
- The family Ranidae includes many well-known species of frogs, such as the American bullfrog and the European common frog.
- Members of the family Ranidae can be found in a wide range of aquatic habitats, from ponds and lakes to rivers and wetlands.
- The family Ranidae is thought to have originated over 50 million years ago, and has since radiated into many different species.