What ecological environment does the black spotted frog live in

Updated on society 2024-03-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wetland (lake) state system.

    Black-spotted lateral fold frog.

    Scientific name: Pelophylax nigromaculatus) is an amphibian of the family Frogidae, the genus Frogidae.

    The head is longer than the width of the head; snout slightly pointed; snout ridge is not obvious; Eardrum.

    large and obvious; two small clusters of vomer teeth; The tongue is broad and thick, and the posterior end is not deeply inscribed. short forelimbs; The lateral marginal membrane is not obvious. hind limbs shorter and hypertrophied; There are inner and outer protrusions, the inner ones are narrow and long, and they are free blade-like, smaller than the length of the first toe, and the outer ones are very small.

    Back** rough, dorsal folds distinct; long warts or mole granules on the side of the body; There is a fine temporal fold on the upper border of the tympanic membrane, and the jaw gland behind the corner of the mouth is narrow and long; the dorsal surface of the tibia has multiple longitudinal ridges connected by nevus; No tarsal folds. The ventral surface is smooth. The color of the back of the body is varied, including light green, yellow-green, dark green, gray-brown and other colors.

    The black spotted side-folded frog lives in hilly and mountainous areas from coastal plains to about 2,000 meters above sea level, and is commonly found near paddy fields, ponds, lakes, ditches and other rivers with still water or slow flow. Hidden in crops and aquatic plants during the day.

    or in the grass. The black spotted side-fold frog is a good jumper and swimmer, jumping several times in a row when frightened until it enters the water, and dives into deep water, burrows into mud or hides among aquatic plants. It is distributed in China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, and Russia.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The black spotted frog belongs to the wetland (lake) ecosystem.

    The black spotted frog is about 7-8 cm long, and the male is slightly smaller. The head is slightly triangular.

    The length is slightly greater than the width. The mouth is wide, the snout is blunt and round, the snout edge is not obvious, the hoe bone teeth in the mouth are 2 small groups, and the left and right sides do not intersect; There are 2 small round nostrils at the proximal end of the snout. The eyeball is large and prominent, with a small interocular distance and a round tympanic membrane around it.

    And the positive argument is big and obvious.

    The black spotted frog likes to live in groups, often a few or dozens of them inhabit together, and during the breeding season, they gather in groups in the still water of rice paddies and ponds to hug and lay eggs. During the day, they often hide in weeds and aquatic plants in swamps, ponds, rice fields, and other areas of water, and come out after dusk and at night to move and hunt.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Black spotted frogs belongWetland (lake) ecosystems.

    The black spotted frog is about 7-8 cm long, and the male is slightly smaller. The head is slightly triangular and slightly longer than wide. The mouth is broad, the snout is blunt and round, the snout edge is not obvious, the hoe bone teeth in the mouth are 2 small clusters, and the left and right sides do not intersect; There are 2 small round nostrils at the proximal end of the snout.

    The eyeball is large and prominent, with a small interocular space, surrounded by a round eardrum, and large and distinct.

    Characteristics of the black spotted frog

    The black spotted frog is an amphibian of the frog family, the genus Frog Frog, which lives in the hills and mountains from the coastal plain to about 2000 meters above sea level, and is commonly found in paddy fields, ponds, lakes, ditches and other rivers with still water or slow flow. Wetland ecosystems are aquatic ecosystems whose biomes are made up of aquatic and terrestrial species.

    Black spotted frogs like to live in groups, often only a few or dozens of years old to inhabit together, in the breeding season, flocks gather in rice fields, ponds still water to hug each other, lay eggs. During the day, they often hide in weeds and aquatic plants in swamps, ponds, rice paddies and other waters, and come out after dusk and at night to move and hunt.

    The male of the black spotted frog is slightly smaller, the head length is slightly greater than the width of the head, the snout is blunt and slightly pointed, the snout edge is not obvious, the forelimbs are short, the hindlimbs are short and fat, the tibial joint reaches the eye in front, the toes are almost fully webbed, and the color of the adult back is dark green, yellow-green or brownish-gray of the hand, with irregular black spots.

    The abdomen is white in color and has no spots. It likes to live in groups, and has an amphibious life, and is omnivorous in the tadpole stage and feeds on insects in the adult stage. It is found in China, Japan, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, South Korea, and Russia.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello dear!! Glad to answer for you, frogs due to the imperfect regulation mechanism of heat production and heat dissipation, body temperature changes with the change of ambient temperature, usually suitable for living at a temperature of 10 20, when the temperature drops to 7 8, it enters a dormant state, called hibernation.

    Frogs (e.g., black spotted frogs) hibernate in tree roots, rocks, burrows, or soil layers, while others (e.g., giant toads, Chinese forest frogs) sink into the mud at the bottom of rivers and lakes. When the temperature drops below 10, the frog chooses a place to hibern, squats on the softer ground, sways its hind limbs from side to side, and sits little by little in the soil. Finally, a frog hole is formed around the frog, the walls of which are very smooth.

    If the frog is taken out, the soil hole is like a sand mold for a sand casting.

    In what environment and temperature can the black spotted frog hibernate for more than half a year.

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    Hello dear!! Glad to answer for you, frogs due to the imperfect regulation mechanism of heat production and heat dissipation, body temperature changes with the change of ambient temperature, usually suitable for living at a temperature of 10 20, when the temperature drops to 7 8, it enters a dormant state, called hibernation. Frogs (e.g., black spotted frogs) hibernate in tree roots, rocks, burrows, or soil layers, while others (e.g., giant toads, Chinese forest frogs) sink into the mud at the bottom of rivers and lakes.

    When the temperature drops below 10, the frog chooses a place to hibern, squats on the softer ground, sways its hind limbs from side to side, and sits little by little in the soil. Finally, a frog hole is formed around the frog, the walls of which are very smooth. If the frog is taken out, the soil hole is like a sand mold for a sand casting.

    To sum up, as long as the temperature is kept below 10 degrees, the black spotted frog can stay in hibernation all the time.

    I hope mine can help you and have a great life!!

    There are no special requirements for the environment and air humidity for black spotted frog hibernation. For example, can fresh-keeping boxes and freezers hibernate?

    The black spotted frog** does not have a tissue structure that protects the evaporation of water in the body, and it is obviously not enough to rely on the mucus secreted by the **gland to maintain the humidity on the body surface, so it is necessary to have a humid environment, and the freezer is OK.

    Will the black spotted frog's physique change after hibernation for a year and when it wakes up again? In other words, it will be easier to die.

    Hello dear!! It is necessary to maintain a constant temperature for hibernation, so that there is no metabolism, energy is consumed, and hibernation will never die again.

    Ok thanks.

    You're welcome! I hope mine can help you, if it is convenient for you, you can give me a thumbs up and encouragement! Have a great day! Happy and healthy family! 

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