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(3)

AHA

(4)

TOAD

PIPA

(5)

SIREN

(6)

ATELOP

Goliath - the largest frog

tree frog

PROTEUS

TRITON

(7)

AMPHIBIAN

FROG

SLINGSHOT

WHISTER

NARROW SHORT

WORM

(8)

Woodcutter

GERLYANKA

LISTOLAZ

midwife

FISH SNAKE

GRASS

(9)

Axolotl - larva of tailed amphibians

AMBISTOMA - a representative of the family of tailed amphibians

HYMNORION

KRESTOVKA

RHINODERM

(10)

Tadpole - larva of tailless amphibians

WOODEN

FROGTOOT

SALAMANDER

GARLIC

(11)

PHILLOMEDUSA

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