Description
Description of rain frog for sale
The common rain frog is brownish-green and has a round body and stumpy legs. It cannot jump or swim. Males are 30-47mm in length, while females are usually larger, at 40-60mm.
There are two types of common rain frog, Breviceps adspersus adspersus and Breviceps adspersus pentheri of which B. adspersus is found mostly in southeast Africa and B. pentheri and in the Southern regions of Africa.
It is difficult to assert that the two are a subspecies however they are still distinguished as such because of differences in colouration and markings.
Behavior and Ecology of desert rain frog for sale
The common rain frog inhabits temperate forests and open grasslands of southeast Africa. They spend the dry winter months in burrows and emerge after rain to feed and mate, usually at night. Their diet consists of termites, ants, and other invertebrates. The population of this species is stable, and listed as “locally common”.
Breviceps adspersus, also known as common rain frog for sale, bushveld rain frog, and many other vernacular names, is a species of frog in the family Brevicipitidae. It is found in Southern Africa, in Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Eswatini, and Mozambique.
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