rain frog

rain frog

The rain frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the rain frog family. It is distributed in the northern part of South Korea and Mongolia, the northeastern part of China, and the southern part of the Russian Far East. The adult male body length of the rain frog is 2.6 to 4.5 centimeters, and the adult female body length is 2.6 to 4.1 centimeters. However, the average body length of adult males is 3.1 centimeters, and the average body length of adult females is 3.5 centimeters. They have disc-shaped objects on their toes for climbing. This frog is able to lay eggs or fertilize at the age of 3 or 4. They feed on various insects, mainly searching for food at dawn and dusk, but if insects approach, they also feed during the day.
Nagoya Damo Frog

Nagoya Damo Frog

The Nagoya Damo Frog, also known as the Nagoya Damo Frog in Chinese, is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae and the genus Cichlidae. It is a unique frog species in Japan, distributed from the East China Sea to the coast of the Seto Inland Sea. The Nagoya Damo frog is traditionally divided into two local forms: the Okayama form in the west and the Nagoya form in the east. These two forms differ genetically, but their distribution range is still unclear, so they have never been defined in taxonomy.
Black spotted side folded frog tadpole

Black spotted side folded frog tadpole

The Black spotted Side Fold Frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae and the genus Side Fold Frog. It is distributed in some areas of Russia adjacent to the Heilongjiang River Basin. It can also be seen in Xizang, Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan, Xinjiang and other provinces and regions in China. It inhabits paddy fields, ponds, lakes and marshes in plains or hills, as well as mountainous areas below 2200 meters above sea level.
Pelophylax nigromaculata

Pelophylax nigromaculata

The Black spotted Side Fold Frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae and the genus Side Fold Frog. It is distributed in some areas of Russia adjacent to the Heilongjiang River Basin. It can also be seen in Xizang, Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan, Xinjiang and other provinces and regions in China. It inhabits paddy fields, ponds, lakes and marshes in plains or hills, as well as mountainous areas below 2200 meters above sea level.
Japanese Flying Frog Female

Japanese Flying Frog Female

The Chinese name is Japanese flying frog, which is an animal belonging to the tree frog family. It is distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. This frog is named after Hermann Schlegel, a German zoologist from the 19th century. The male body length of Japanese flying frogs is 32-43 millimeters, and the female body length is 43-53 millimeters. Males have yellow white reproductive pads, darker throat color, and a pair of slit shaped glottis. Poor development of webbed fingers and toes; A truncated disc with a circular groove at the tip of the finger. The skin on the back is almost completely smooth.
Japanese Flying Frog Male

Japanese Flying Frog Male

The Chinese name is Japanese flying frog, which is an animal belonging to the tree frog family. It is distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. This frog is named after Hermann Schlegel, a German zoologist from the 19th century. The male body length of Japanese flying frogs is 32-43 millimeters, and the female body length is 43-53 millimeters. Males have yellow white reproductive pads, darker throat color, and a pair of slit shaped glottis. Poor development of webbed fingers and toes; A truncated disc with a circular groove at the tip of the finger. The skin on the back is almost completely smooth.
Tree frog

Tree frog

Tree frogs are members of the family Ranidae in the order Anura of the phylum Chordata. Tree frogs have a medium or large body, with male frogs generally having a pointed snout and female frogs having a high and blunt snout; The posterior end of the tongue is deeply incised, the pear bone teeth are well-developed, the eardrum is obvious, there are webbed or webbed spaces between the fingers, the toes are almost fully webbed, and the lateral plantar is more developed; The nasal bone is small, the butterfly sieve bone is exposed, the forehead is wide or short, and the head skin is not tightly attached to the skull; The hyoid bone has no anterior protrusion of the lingual horn and a wing like protrusion.
Ueno Brown Frog

Ueno Brown Frog

The Ueno brown frog Rana Uenoi is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae in the order Anura. This type of frog is called the Ueno Brown Frog. It is related to two other brown frogs in South Korea (R. huanreinsis and R. coreana), and researchers used species distribution modeling techniques to predict the distribution range of these frogs under future climate change based on observation points and environmental variables.
Female Flying Frog

Female Flying Frog

The flying frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the Rhacophoridae family. This kind of frog breeds in a special way. They make foam nests underground. They will crawl on the edges of rice paddies and swamps, and dig caves above the water surface. The female carries the smaller male on her back, and both are buried in a hole that is 6-9 centimeters wide and 10-15 centimeters above the water surface. The interior of this nest is smoothed out through female movement, and then at night, it is filled with white material filled with air bubbles.
Flying Frog Male

Flying Frog Male

The flying frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the Rhacophoridae family. This kind of frog breeds in a special way. They make foam nests underground. They will crawl on the edges of rice paddies and swamps, and dig caves above the water surface. The female carries the smaller male on her back, and both are buried in a hole that is 6-9 centimeters wide and 10-15 centimeters above the water surface. The interior of this nest is smoothed out through female movement, and then at night, it is filled with white material filled with air bubbles.
Zelu Frog Female

Zelu Frog Female

The Zelu frog (scientific name: Fejervarya Multistriata) is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae, belonging to the genus Ranunculus. The head length is slightly larger than the head width, the snout end is blunt and pointed, the pupils are horizontally elliptical, and the distance between the eyes is very narrow, which is 1/2 of the upper eyelid; The eardrum is circular. The skin on the back is rough, without dorsal folds, and there are several rows of longitudinal folds of varying lengths on the back of the body. There are small warts between the folds, on the side of the body, and on the back of the hind limbs; The skin on the body and abdomen is smooth.
Zelu Frog Male

Zelu Frog Male

The Zelu frog (scientific name: Fejervarya Multistriata) is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae, belonging to the genus Ranunculus. The head length is slightly larger than the head width, the snout end is blunt and pointed, the pupils are horizontally elliptical, and the distance between the eyes is very narrow, which is 1/2 of the upper eyelid; The eardrum is circular. The skin on the back is rough, without dorsal folds, and there are several rows of longitudinal folds of varying lengths on the back of the body. There are small warts between the folds, on the side of the body, and on the back of the hind limbs; The skin on the body and abdomen is smooth.
Forest Green Tree Frog

Forest Green Tree Frog

The forest green tree frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the Rhacophoridae family. This kind of frog breeds in a special way. They make foam nests underground. They will crawl on the edges of rice paddies and swamps, and dig caves above the water surface.
Zelu Frog

Zelu Frog

The Zelu frog (scientific name: Fejervarya Multistriata) is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae, belonging to the genus Ranunculus. The head length is slightly larger than the head width, the snout end is blunt and pointed, the pupils are horizontally elliptical, and the distance between the eyes is very narrow, which is 1/2 of the upper eyelid; The eardrum is circular. The skin on the back is rough, without dorsal folds, and there are several rows of longitudinal folds of varying lengths on the back of the body. There are small warts between the folds, on the side of the body, and on the back of the hind limbs; The skin on the body and abdomen is smooth.
Chuancun Land Frog

Chuancun Land Frog

Chuancun Land Frog is a composite species of Zelu Frog, which is distributed throughout Southeast Asia from India to Japan. The Ze Lu frog is distributed from south to north in China, with a wide distribution range and large area. However, there is relatively little research on the relationship between the Ze Lu frog and its composite species in China, and there has been controversy over its taxonomic status.
Toad

Toad

The toad has a sturdy body, a wide head, a wide mouth, and a round tip; Large and protruding eyes; The body is short and wide, the forelimbs are thick and long, the hind limbs are thick and short, and the left and right roots do not meet; The skin on the whole body is extremely rough, and the skin color on the back changes with the seasons, and females and males are different. During the reproductive season, the back of males is mostly black green, with light colored markings on the sides of the body; The female's dorsal color is lighter, with a milky yellow wart and sometimes black longitudinal spots running diagonally along the body from behind the eyes; The ventral surface is not smooth, with brown or black fine flower spots.
Black eyed toad

Black eyed toad

Black eyed toad, belonging to the family Bufonidae in the order Anura. The black eyed toad is relatively large, with a body length of 6-10 centimeters, and male toads are slightly smaller in size than female toads; Rough skin, mostly yellow brown or gray black on the back, with black brown mottled spots on the cloth; The abdomen is mostly milky yellow in color; The forelimbs are relatively slender, while the hind limbs are thicker and shorter, circular in shape, with only half fins and black fingertips. It is named after its appearance with black eye sockets.
Hyla simplex

Hyla simplex

The South China tree frog is mostly slender and flat in body, with long hind legs and large suction cups. It has developed fins between its fingers and toes, which can be used for gliding in the air. There are 10-12 genera and 200-300 species in the tree frog family, widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Africa, and can also be seen on the island of Madagascar. The most famous South China tree frogs are several flying frogs in Asia, such as the black footed South China tree frog Rhacophorus nigropalmatus and the black webbed South China tree frog R Rewardti and others.
Japanese tree toad male

Japanese tree toad male

The breeding season of Japanese tree frogs is from April to August. At this time, male frogs migrate to still water areas such as low altitude rice paddies and wetlands to chirp loudly, laying about 250-800 eggs at a time. During the non breeding season, it often calls before rain and is a true rain frog.
Japanese tree toad female

Japanese tree toad female

The breeding season of Japanese tree frogs is from April to August. At this time, male frogs migrate to still water areas such as low altitude rice paddies and wetlands to chirp loudly, laying about 250-800 eggs at a time. During the non breeding season, it often calls before rain and is a true rain frog.
Damo Frog

Damo Frog

The wild habitats of the Damo frog include temperate grasslands, rivers, wetlands, ponds, irrigated farmland, waterways, etc. The average size of male frogs is about 3.5-6.2 centimeters, while the average size of female frogs is 3.7-7.3 centimeters. The length of the larvae (i.e. tadpoles) can exceed 5 centimeters. There are significant black spots on the back of the adult, and their jumping ability is poor due to underdeveloped hind limbs.
Japanese toad

Japanese toad

The Japanese toad (Bufo japonicus) is a species of toad native to freshwater waters in Japan. The Japanese use it to make toad oil. The length of the head and tail is 17.5 cm (7 inches), and females are slightly larger. The webbed toes are not obvious, and the body is gray brown, yellow brown, or dark brown. During the breeding season, the body color is slightly lighter.
Japanese forest frog

Japanese forest frog

The Japanese forest frog (scientific name: Rana japonica) is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae. Male frogs have a body length of 34-59mm, while female frogs have a body length of 39-67mm. Head length is greater than width; The snout end is blunt and pointed, located in the lower jaw. The snout edge is blunt, and the cheek is slightly inclined outward. The cheek surface is concave, and the nose is located between the snout and eyes. Near the snout end, the distance between the eyes is smaller than the distance between the nose, and the temporal folds are thin and weak. The eardrum is large and round. The plow bone teeth are located between the internal nostrils, sloping backwards towards the midline without touching each other. The tongue is oval in shape, with a free posterior end and deep incisions.
Damo Pond Frog

Damo Pond Frog

The scientific name of the Damo pond frog is Pelophalax porosus. It is a species of amphibian belonging to the frog family. The average body length of males is 3.5 to 6.2 centimeters, while the average body length of females is 3.7 to 7.3 centimeters.
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