Information about the Malabar Gliding Frog:
This Malabar Gliding Frog lives in the tropical forests of Western Ghats of India. It's about 4 inches long (10 cm) This amphibian is one of the largest moss frogs. Males are smaller than females. As the name implies, the frog has the ability to spread it's large toepads to control a fall and glide from tree to tree. It is an arboreal species of tropical moist evergreen forest, deciduous forest, secondary forests and coffee plantations. It is present in the lower canopy and understory levels of the forest. It breeds in vegetation overhanging ponds, and the tadpoles develop in the pools. While the frog, like many of the worlds amphibians, is on the decline due to habitat loss, climate change and pollution, it is not considered endangered.
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