Category
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Xenopus laevis
species of amphibian

Xenopus
Xenopus () (from Greek ξενος, xenos 'strange' + πους, pous 'foot', commonly known as the clawed frog) is a genus of highly aquatic frogs native to sub-Saharan Africa. Twenty species are currently described within it. The two best-known species of this genus are Xenopus laevis and Xenopus tropicalis, which are commonly studied as model organisms for developmental biology, cell biology, toxicology, neuroscience and for modelling human disease and birth defects.

Western clawed frog
species of amphibian

Müller's platanna
species of amphibian

Cape clawed toad
species of amphibian

Fraser's clawed frog
species of amphibian

Volcano clawed frog
species of amphibian

Lake Oku clawed frog
species of amphibian

Andre's clawed frog
species of amphibian

Peters' Platanna
species of amphibian

Cameroon clawed frog
species of amphibian

Marsabit clawed frog
species of amphibian
Eritrea clawed frog
species of amphibian

Bouchia clawed frog
species of amphibian

Xenopus victorianus
species of amphibian

Kivu clawed frog
species of amphibian

Mawa clawed frog
species of amphibian

Largen's clawed frog
species of amphibian

De Witte's clawed frog
species of amphibian

Xenopus itombwensis
species of amphibian
Xenopus ruwenzoriensis
species of amphibian
Xenopus lenduensis
species of amphibian
Xenopus kobeli
species of amphibian

Xenopus mellotropicalis
species of Amphibia
Xenopus eysoole
species of amphibian