MYRISTICA SWAMP TREEFROG

Dec. 14, 2020

Myristica swamp treefrog, a rare arboreal species endemic to the Western Ghats has been recorded for the first time north of the Shencottah gap in the Vazhachal Reserve Forest in Kerala’s Thrissur district.

About:

  • It’s scientific name is Mercurana myristicapalustris.

  • These frogs are rare and elusive for the reason that they are arboreal and active only for a few weeks during their breeding season.

  • During this season, there is a large aggregation of males that descend from the high canopy of the trees. The males vocalise in groups from the low perches in the swamps.

  • They exhibit unique breeding behaviour. The breeding season, unlike for other frogs, starts in the pre-monsoon season (May) and ends before the monsoon becomes fully active in June.

Source : The Hindu

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