Rana Watashi and Faint Plum

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Delta wetlands are home to nearly all of the region's amphibians, except those most closely associated with upland and mountainous environments. Tree frogs, common frogs, and small tree frogs abound and are adapted to coastal habitats and can breed in brackish waters.
Le zone umide del delta ospitano quasi tutti gli anfibi della regione, ad eccezione di quelli più strettamente associati agli ambienti montani e montuosi. Abbondano raganelle, rane comuni e piccole raganelle, adatte agli habitat costieri e possono riprodursi in acque salmastre.

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Tree frogs are also very large and leaf-like, but should not be confused with deaf, gray-tailed deer, and nocturnal accumulations of male metal. This allows females to mate in the water. There are about 30 species, some of which are particularly rare, such as the Order of the Crown of Italy, Rana Watashi and Faint Plum.
Anche le raganelle sono molto grandi e simili a foglie, ma non devono essere confuse con la sordità, il cervo dalla coda grigia e gli accumuli notturni di metallo maschile. Ciò consente alle femmine di accoppiarsi in acqua. Sono presenti circa 30 specie, alcune delle quali particolarmente rare, come l'Ordine della Corona d'Italia, Rana Watashi e Faint Plum.

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Tree frogs are also very common and leaf-like, but undeniable in the nocturnal metallic howling of the males. This sound instructs pigeons, northern lights, and females to mate in the water.
Anche le raganelle sono molto comuni e simili a foglie, ma innegabili nell'ululato metallico notturno dei maschi. Questo suono istruisce i piccioni, l'aurora boreale e le femmine ad accoppiarsi nell'acqua.

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There are approximately 30 species recently identified as one of the rarest in Europe, including the Italian salamander, mouse frog, and black pareo bat frog, some of which are very rare. The square frog is considered the most endemic as it is rare in Italy and a common wetland aquatic forest species found only in Ponte Alperite Park to the south.
Sono circa 30 le specie recentemente identificate come una delle più rare in Europa, tra cui la salamandra italiana, la rana topo e la rana pipistrello pareo nero, alcune delle quali molto rare. La rana quadrata è considerata la più endemica in quanto rara in Italia ed una specie comune di foreste acquatiche umide presente solo nel Parco di Ponte Alpenite a sud.

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