Pig croaking frog (definite introduction)
Pig croaking frog, as the name suggests, its cry is similar to that of a pig Similar, hence the name. The pig croaking frog also has some nicknames, such as American frog (note: not the American bullfrog), pig frog, swamp green bullfrog, etc. The pig croaking frog mainly lived in the southwestern United States in the past, and was later introduced to many places. This frog is still relatively rare, so it is not added to the endangered species list.
The pig's croaking frog is a giant frog. Their survival is almost inseparable from water, and dry places are definitely not suitable for their existence. Pig-croaking frogs that live in nature generally rest in lakes and other places, and occasionally go to the lake to "relax and get some air." Pig croaking frogs are nocturnal animals. They will continue to croak during periods of higher temperatures, especially during the growth period. Male frogs will croak to call for the arrival of female frogs.
Chinese name: Pig Croaking Frog
Binary name: Rana grylio
Realm : Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrates
Class: Amphibians
Subclass: Lepidosoma
Order: < /strong>Anura
Suborder: New frog suborder
Family: Ranaidae
Genus: Rana
Species: Pig croaking frog
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