![Discovery of a new limestone karst-restricted odorous frog from northern Guangdong, China (Anura, Ranidae, Odorrana) Discovery of a new limestone karst-restricted odorous frog from northern Guangdong, China (Anura, Ranidae, Odorrana)](https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/738804/big/file.jpg)
Discovery of a new limestone karst-restricted odorous frog from northern Guangdong, China (Anura, Ranidae, Odorrana)
![Mike Benard on X: "More nuptial pads - this time on a frog. Many male frogs, like these wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) develop enlarged thumbs with rough nuptial pads that may help Mike Benard on X: "More nuptial pads - this time on a frog. Many male frogs, like these wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) develop enlarged thumbs with rough nuptial pads that may help](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EQxhdbmWsAc39ps.jpg)
Mike Benard on X: "More nuptial pads - this time on a frog. Many male frogs, like these wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) develop enlarged thumbs with rough nuptial pads that may help
![Degree of development of the nuptial pad: (A) Scinax tripui, holotype... | Download Scientific Diagram Degree of development of the nuptial pad: (A) Scinax tripui, holotype... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/250069488/figure/fig1/AS:393211173457921@1470760257312/Degree-of-development-of-the-nuptial-pad-A-Scinax-tripui-holotype-MNRJ-42890-B.png)
Degree of development of the nuptial pad: (A) Scinax tripui, holotype... | Download Scientific Diagram
Lime the Frog - Mister Lemon showing off his nuptial pads (black thumbs) Only male frogs get these. They helps them hold onto female frogs during the magical frog hug known as
![Jodi Rowley on X: "Male frogs often have 'nuptial pads' on their thumbs when they're ready to breed. This Cascade #frog is ready! http://t.co/k7xS4UczcA" / X Jodi Rowley on X: "Male frogs often have 'nuptial pads' on their thumbs when they're ready to breed. This Cascade #frog is ready! http://t.co/k7xS4UczcA" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BrnfqvwCYAEFbol.jpg:large)
Jodi Rowley on X: "Male frogs often have 'nuptial pads' on their thumbs when they're ready to breed. This Cascade #frog is ready! http://t.co/k7xS4UczcA" / X
![Non-reproductive male cane toads (Rhinella marina) withhold sex-identifying information from their rivals | Biology Letters Non-reproductive male cane toads (Rhinella marina) withhold sex-identifying information from their rivals | Biology Letters](https://royalsocietypublishing.org/cms/asset/fd7b2591-7948-476a-b6e0-11eef2b9fd01/rsbl20190462f01.jpg)
Non-reproductive male cane toads (Rhinella marina) withhold sex-identifying information from their rivals | Biology Letters
![Nuptial pad of the left hand of Scinax haddadorum sp. nov., holotype... | Download Scientific Diagram Nuptial pad of the left hand of Scinax haddadorum sp. nov., holotype... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289529780/figure/fig2/AS:613851087261708@1523364912855/Nuptial-pad-of-the-left-hand-of-Scinax-haddadorum-sp-nov-holotype-MZUSP-152328-A.png)
Nuptial pad of the left hand of Scinax haddadorum sp. nov., holotype... | Download Scientific Diagram
BBC Springwatch - 🐸 Did you know, male common frogs have nuptial pads that help them grip onto females when mating. Females can also lay as many as 4,000 eggs in one
![Schematic drawings of the different types of nuptial excrescences (not... | Download Scientific Diagram Schematic drawings of the different types of nuptial excrescences (not... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232701398/figure/fig5/AS:669955544584195@1536741257062/Schematic-drawings-of-the-different-types-of-nuptial-excrescences-not-to-scale-Type-I.png)
Schematic drawings of the different types of nuptial excrescences (not... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Mike Benard on X: "Not all amphibians that amplex have nuptial pads. For example, some species in the treefrog family (Hylidae), like these spring peepers, lack nuptial pads. You can still identify Mike Benard on X: "Not all amphibians that amplex have nuptial pads. For example, some species in the treefrog family (Hylidae), like these spring peepers, lack nuptial pads. You can still identify](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EQx9r2hX0AEdRpi.jpg)