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Triangular Spotted Frog

Ramanella Triangularis

Description:

It is found in tropical moist evergreen and deciduous forests, and coffee plantations with a natural canopy cover. It can be found in tree holes between two and four metres above ground level (Inger et al. 1984), and in the leaf-litter substrate. It may also be found in abandoned eucalyptus plantations close to forest. It presumably breeds by larval development, like other members of its genus, but it is not known whether or not it requires waterbodies for breeding.

Habitat:

Tree trunk

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Anoop.Asranna
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Anoop.Asranna

Karnataka, India

Spotted on May 30, 2013
Submitted on Jun 3, 2013

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