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Why is the tiger frog a second-class protected animal?
Tiger frog is on the verge of extinction because of a large number of killings, so it is a second-class protected animal.

Tiger frog, named for its stripes that look like tiger skin. It is huge, and the weight of a tiger frog can reach 250-500 grams. However, after being killed in large numbers, the tiger frog has become an endangered animal and is listed as a national second-class key protected animal.

Tiger frog is one of the important economic frogs in China because of its delicious meat and high nutritional value. In order to meet the market demand, a large number of tiger frogs have been killed, and the number of wild tiger frogs is decreasing. Tiger frog has been listed as a national second-class key protected animal. In order to avoid the extinction of wild tiger frog, it is impossible to completely solve the problem simply by prohibiting catching. The best way to solve the extinction of tiger frog is to breed tiger frog artificially to meet the market demand.