The Family Microhylidae is a group of small frogs that are found in a variety of habitats around the world. Some synonyms for this family name include narrow-mouthed frogs, microhylid frogs, and micro-frogs. These frogs are typically an inch or two in length and have small bodies, short legs, and a distinctive call that can often be heard at night. They are known for their ability to adapt to a range of environments and their unique reproductive behaviors, such as laying eggs in tree hollows or underground burrows. Despite their small size, microhylid frogs play an important role in many ecosystems as both predators and prey.