Question

Which is the only surviving member used to be considered of an amphibian family called the Nasikabatrachidae until 2006?

a.

Indian yellow frog

b.

Indian white frog

c.

Indian green frog

d.

Indian purple frog

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Answer: (d).Indian purple frog

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