Large Pygmy Frog

Microhyla berdmorei

''Microhyla berdmorei'' is a species of narrow-mouthed frog found in eastern India, Bangladesh, southernmost China , Mainland Southeast Asia as well as Borneo and Sumatra. Frogs from Bangladesh probably represent an unnamed species.
Microhyla berdmorei, both large and small You have to love the name "Large Pygmy Frog". Geotagged,Malaysia,Microhyla berdmorei,Winter

Appearance

Male ''Microhyla berdmorei'' grow to a snout–vent length of 25–28 mm and females to 27–45 mm . They have a characteristic yellowish belly. They have relatively long legs and can make impressive jumps. Tadpoles are up to 23 mm in length.

Habitat

''Microhyla berdmorei'' inhabits various types of moist evergreen forest. It is generally associated with hilly regions and often found near streams. Breeding mainly takes place in still pools. Male frogs form large choruses. It is a common species in suitable habitat .

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAmphibia
OrderAnura
FamilyMicrohylidae
GenusMicrohyla
SpeciesM. berdmorei
Photographed in
Malaysia