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The African tree frog (Nectophryne afra) is a types of amphibian in the family Bufonidae. It is tracked down in the West and Focal Africa from southwestern Nigeria through Cameroon to Central Guinea (counting Bioko), Gabon, and northeastern Majority rule Republic of the Congo.
Morphologically, Nectophryne afra is basically the same as Nectorphryne batesii besides in their noses and furthest points. The nose of N. afra distends farther and has a light hued line that associates the average separated to the upper lip: this is seen less in more established example. 
N. afra appendages are likewise outstandingly more limited than N. batesii.
African tree amphibians possess swamp backwoods. They are earthbound by day and move to vegetation around evening time. The male watchmen eggs that the pair lays in tree cavities containing water.
The species can experience the ill effects of territory misfortune. It is available in various public parks, including the Korup Public Park, Monte Alén Public Park, and Virunga Public Park.The African tree frog is a types of amphibian in the family Bufonidae.



Scientific classification:

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Bufonidae
Genus: Nectophryne
Species: N. afra

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