#DidYouKnow these facts about this awesome amphibian?
???? The Indian Bullfrog (Hoplobatrachus tigerinus) is one of the most abundant frogs in South and South-East Asia.
???? It is mostly solitary and nocturnal, inhabiting holes and bushes near freshwater bodies.
???? The frog has a wide array of diets including invertebrates, small mammals, reptiles, and birds.
???? It breeds during the monsoon season when the dull-coloured males turn bright yellow and develop blue vocal sacs.
???? Males also produce loud croaking calls to attract females for mating.
Bullfrogs are also an important prey base for birds, snakes, and mammals.
???? Their legs are considered a delicacy in several regions, and they face threats due to habitat degradation.
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???? The Indian Bullfrog (Hoplobatrachus tigerinus) is one of the most abundant frogs in South and South-East Asia.
???? It is mostly solitary and nocturnal, inhabiting holes and bushes near freshwater bodies.
???? The frog has a wide array of diets including invertebrates, small mammals, reptiles, and birds.
???? It breeds during the monsoon season when the dull-coloured males turn bright yellow and develop blue vocal sacs.
???? Males also produce loud croaking calls to attract females for mating.
Bullfrogs are also an important prey base for birds, snakes, and mammals.
???? Their legs are considered a delicacy in several regions, and they face threats due to habitat degradation.
#wildlifesos #frogs #amphibians
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