Microhylidae
Microhylidae is a family of frogs commonly known as narrow-mouthed frogs. They are characterized by their small size, flattened bodies, and pointed snouts. This family includes over 500 species found primarily in tropical regions, although some can be found in temperate areas. Their habitats range from forests to grasslands, and they are often associated with moist environments.
These frogs are known for their unique vocalizations, which vary among species. Many Microhylidae species have specialized adaptations for burrowing or living in leaf litter. They typically feed on small invertebrates, using their sticky tongues to capture prey.