Black rain frog / Tsitsikamma rainfrog (Breviceps fuscus), photographed by christiaan_viljoen
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Black rain frog / Tsitsikamma rainfrog (Breviceps fuscus), photographed by christiaan_viljoen
Black Rain Frog
AKA plain rain frog, brown short-headed frog, tsitsikamma frog, Breviceps fuscus
A little avocado...
Rain frogs can look a little silly, like little balls with arms, but they're also very interesting! They spend most of the day burrowed up in soil or leaves, and don't hatch as tadpoles - their babies are already frog-shaped, and called froglets!
Black rain frogs in particular have little inward-facing arms that make them better at burrowing! They're only found within a small region of South Africa, and can be up to 2 inches long.
They live in shrubland, preferably near sand they can burrow up in, and don't like living near open water. They only live their 6-inch-long tunnels at night, in order to hunt and mate. They can also inflate to try to scare off predators, getting up to 7 times as big!!
Amphibiuary Day 3: Wrong Hand! Featuring a Forb (frog orb)
today's funky frog of the day: the black rain frog (Breviceps fuscus)!!! this little lad is very well-known and loved among frog enthusiasts for their spherical shape and seemingly angry expression. they live in the cape fold belt of south africa.
photo by Christine Ridge-Schnaufer
yeah im an artist, no big deal
Black Rain Frog Breviceps fuscus Source: Here
today’s funky frog of the day: Breviceps fuscus!! this rotund and angry fellow has several common names, which include the black rain frog, plain rain frog, brown short headed frog, and Tsitsikama rain frog. these frogs live only in south africa, where they usually live on the edges of forests.
photo by Colin Ralston