The scientific name of Cameroonian frog is Conraua goliath. This product is indeed the largest frog in the world and the largest tailless amphibian. How big is it?
Scientists have scientifically recorded the largest giant harmonic frog's body length-that is, the trunk length from head to tail can reach 32 cm, which is equivalent to the length of hand+forearm when we hold a fist. If its long legs are straightened, the length can reach 1 meter. The largest giant harmonic frog weighs more than 3 kilograms. You certainly have no idea about numbers, so let's take a set of pictures:
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Is it big enough? Let's take a look at the tadpoles of giant harmonic frogs, which is equivalent to the size of ordinary frogs!
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The giant harmonic frog lives in the equatorial region of Africa, but its distribution area is actually very small, only in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. The living environment of giant harmonic frogs is in tropical rain forest or wetland rivers. They like fast-flowing and high-oxygen environment, so they can't be found in ponds, lakes and large rivers.
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Giant harmonic frogs stay in the water during the day and only come to land at night. The giant harmonic frog in adulthood is a king of big stomachs, and it will eat almost everything it can swallow, including insects, fish, other amphibians, crustaceans, even small snakes and turtles. It is recorded that someone once found a bat in the stomach of a giant harmonic frog!
Although the giant harmonic frog preys on other animals, it is also the prey of other animals, including snakes and crocodiles, but it is humans who pose the greatest threat to the giant harmonic frog. In the distribution area, giant harmonic frog is the main food source of local people. Many people like to eat frog legs, so we know that the taste of giant harmonic frog is definitely good. Let's see how to eat giant harmonic frog.
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In addition to being used as food for human beings, the destruction of habitats has also reduced the number of giant harmonic frogs, and there is also a huge demand for zoos and pet markets in various countries. At present, the World Conservation Union (IUCN) has designated the giant harmonic frog as endangered (EN), which is in urgent need of protection!
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Picture/Network (Invasion)
Text/Jiang's Microraptor (Jiang Hong)
Typesetting/Jiang's Microraptor
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