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File:Rana_esculenta_on_Nymphaea_edit.JPG|Rana esculenta on Nymphaea
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File:Rana-esculenta_swimming_331.jpg|Rana esculenta swimming
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 20 February 2025

Edible Frog[edit]

The Edible Frog, also known as the Pelophylax kl. esculentus, is a species of frog that is native to Europe. It belongs to the family Ranidae and is commonly found in freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes, and marshes.

Description[edit]

The Edible Frog is a medium-sized amphibian, with adult males typically measuring between 6 to 9 centimeters in length, while females are slightly larger, ranging from 8 to 12 centimeters. It has a robust body, smooth skin, and a green or brown coloration, which helps it blend in with its surroundings.

Habitat and Distribution[edit]

The Edible Frog is widely distributed throughout Europe, with populations found in countries such as France, Germany, Poland, and Ukraine. It prefers habitats with abundant vegetation and shallow water, such as ponds, ditches, and slow-moving streams.

Diet[edit]

As the name suggests, the Edible Frog is known for its consumption by humans in some regions. However, it primarily feeds on a variety of invertebrates, including insects, spiders, worms, and small crustaceans. It is an opportunistic feeder and will consume any prey that it can overpower.

Reproduction[edit]

The breeding season for Edible Frogs typically occurs between April and June. During this time, males gather in breeding sites and produce a loud mating call to attract females. After mating, the female lays her eggs in clusters, which are attached to submerged vegetation. The eggs hatch into tadpoles, which undergo metamorphosis and develop into adult frogs within a few months.

Conservation Status[edit]

The Edible Frog is considered to be of least concern in terms of conservation status, as it has a wide distribution and stable populations throughout its range. However, habitat loss and pollution pose potential threats to its long-term survival.

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