Plural of frogmouth; multiple birds of the family Podargidae.
Plural form of frogmouth, formed by adding the standard English plural '-s' suffix.
Despite looking completely different from actual frogs, frogmouths share an ancient evolutionary heritage with nightjars and caprimulgids, all descended from insect-eating birds that developed massive mouths for aerial hunting.
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