Brevicipitidae

/ˌbrɛvɪsɪˈpaɪtɪdi/ noun

A family of small, squat frogs found mainly in Africa and South America that have shortened limbs and spend most of their time burrowing in soil rather than jumping.

From Latin 'brevis' (short) and 'cipitis' (headed), combined with the standard zoological suffix '-idae' for family classification. The name describes the distinctive short-headed appearance of these frogs.

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