Description of common rain frog for sale
Species of the genus Breviceps are sexually dimorphic: males are much smaller than females. This prevents normal amplexus; instead, males and females produce an adhesive secretion from the skin that allows them to “stick” together during mating.
The desert rain frog is a plump species with bulging eyes, a short snout, short limbs, spade-like feet, and webbed toes. On the underside, it has a transparent area of skin through which its internal organs can be seen. It can be between 4 and 6 centimetres (1.6 and 2.4 in) long. Its color is yellowish-brown, and sand often adheres to its skin. Sand sticks to the frogs entire body, excluding the mouth and nose, and can likely be attributed to a type of sticky secretion, as removal of sand from the frog is difficult.
Unlike most other species of frogs, it develops directly from the egg into adults without passing through the tadpole stage. It has a stout body with small legs, which makes it unable to hop or leap, so it walks around on the sand. Unusually for a frog, it does not require water in its habitat to survive, but it does not have any apparent adaptation to prevent water loss. Its eyes are comparatively large and bulging. The lifespan ranges between 4 and 14 years.
Habitat of common rain frog for sale
The desert rain frog is mostly found on a small strip of land about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) wide along the coast of Namibia and South Africa below the Congo basin. The small area of sand dunes often gets a lot of rain frog for sale fog, which supplies moisture in an otherwise arid and dry region. Small amounts of rainfall occur in the regions winter months of June and July.
age | CB Babies, CB Juveniles, CB Adult |
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sex | male, female |
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