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SPECIES OF AMPHIBIAN
Babbling torrenter; Tadapi tree frog; Babbling stream frog; Boana altotylax

babbling ram      
A verbal technique used to suppress opposition by using forceful, senseless babbling.
Eric never answered my question, but after his babbling ram, I wasn't curious anymore.
ram-raid         
TYPE OF BURGLARY IN WHICH A VEHICLE IS DRIVEN INTO A BUILDING
Ramraiding; Ram raid; Ram raiding; Ram-raid; Ramraid; Ram raids
(ram-raids, ram-raiding, ram-raided)
1.
A ram-raid is the crime of using a car to drive into and break a shop window in order to steal things from the shop. (BRIT)
A shop in Station Road was the target of a ram-raid early yesterday.
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2.
If people ram-raid, they use a car to drive into and break a shop window in order to steal things from the shop. (BRIT)
The kids who are joyriding and ram-raiding are unemployed.
VERB: V, also V n
ram-raider (ram-raiders)
Ram-raiders smashed their way into a high-class store.
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ram raid         
TYPE OF BURGLARY IN WHICH A VEHICLE IS DRIVEN INTO A BUILDING
Ramraiding; Ram raid; Ram raiding; Ram-raid; Ramraid; Ram raids
¦ noun Brit. a robbery in which a shop window is rammed with a vehicle and looted.
Derivatives
ram-raider noun
ram-raiding noun

Wikipedia

Hyloscirtus alytolylax

Hyloscirtus alytolylax, called the babbling stream frog, babbling torrenter, or tadapi tree frog in English, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss. Scientists have observed it in Colombia between 500 and 2159 meters above sea level and in Ecuador between 400 and 2000 meters above sea level.

The adult male frog measures 32.1–37.0 mm in snout-vent length and the adult female frog 37.2–43.9 mm. The skin of the dorsum is brown-green, yellow-green, gray-green, or light green in color with yellow stripes.

This frog is nocturnal. Adult frogs sit on plants 0.5 to 4.0 meters above the ground. Tadpoles and young frogs live in and near streams with fast-moving current.

The frog's scientific name comes from the Greek alytos for "continuing" and lylax for "talks very much." This is because the of frog's call.