These Frogs Make Ponds For Themselves, New Revelations In Research!
These Frogs Make Ponds For Themselves, New Revelations In Research!
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Well, there are many kinds of animals in the world that you may not even know about. Similar research on the world's largest frog, Goliath, has revealed a number of shocking things. It's also surprising those who recently found out about it. Marvin Schafer, a researcher at the Natural History Museum, Berlin, experimented with the behaviour. Timelapse cameras were installed in the forest and left in a muddled place. This was also confirmed in the video. According to this, they can build ponds, so sometimes they also remove stones weighing more than 2 kg. Know about it.

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Actually, research has found that it is a frog of the African species and that it is in practice to build in a pond. Researcher Marvin Chef explained that as they are huge, they take care of their children in a special way. They build ponds there after finding a safe place to protect their eggs. Where their children live in water, they produce foam in the water so that no animal can harm them.

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He explained that the South African bullfrog is somewhat similar to this as if it connects one pond to another so that it avoids drying up. The behaviour of frogs of the Goliath species is different from that of other frogs. It is entirely dependent on rain and currents flowing fast. Like the other frog, the vocals whistle not by sac, but by opening their mouths. The weight of this frog is 3.3 kg and the length is 34 centimetres. It does not include the legs. It is as much in size as a pet cat.  South Africa has a large population along the Ampulla River. Researchers have found 22 breeding sites. Out of these, 3 thousand eggs have been found at 14 places.

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