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.
Male Shuleigelin frog

Male Shuleigelin frog

The Rhacophorus schgelii frog is a species of frog in the family Frogidae, order Anura, of the class Amphibia. It is a unique species in Japan, distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and surrounding islands, but not on Tsushima Island. The scientific name means' Mr. Schuyler's Frog ', which comes from Hermann, the director of the Royal Museum of Natural History in Leiden, Netherlands.
Shuleigelin frog female

Shuleigelin frog female

The Rhacophorus schgelii frog is a species of frog in the family Frogidae, order Anura, of the class Amphibia. It is a unique species in Japan, distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and surrounding islands, but not on Tsushima Island. The scientific name means' Mr. Schuyler's Frog ', which comes from Hermann, the director of the Royal Museum of Natural History in Leiden, Netherlands.