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Marsh Frog

Marsh Frog

Pelophylax ridibundus

A large aquatic frog species native to Europe and parts of Asia, known for its robust body and loud vocalization during breeding season.

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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Freshwater environments including marshes, ponds, slow-moving rivers, wetlands, and agricultural irrigation channels across temperate and subtropical regions

Ecological Role

Critical ecosystem role in controlling insect populations, serving as prey for predators, and acting as a bioindicator of environmental health in aquatic ecosystems

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Smooth, moist skin with variable green to brown coloration, often with dark irregular spots for camouflage
  • LIMBS WINGS Strong muscular hind limbs with webbed feet, specialized for swimming and long-distance jumping
  • HEAD SENSORY Prominent eyes with horizontal pupils, wide mouth, excellent peripheral vision and hearing adaptations
  • BODY STRUCTURE Large frog, body length 8-13 cm, weight 20-80 g, muscular build with powerful hind limbs for jumping and swimming
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
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