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The scientific name of Wallace's flying frog is Rhacophorus nigropalmatus. It is a species of tree frog found in Malaysia and Indonesia.
nocturnal
it is approximately 15,000 frogs in Africa
Wallace's flying frog, also known as Rhacophorus nigropalmatus, primarily inhabits the rainforests of Southeast Asia, particularly in Borneo and Sumatra. These frogs are typically found in the canopy layer of tropical forests, where they can glide between trees. They prefer areas near water sources, such as streams and ponds, for breeding.
Indian flying frog was created in 1986.
a frog with wings
A common "flying frog" lives at least 5-10 years.A common frog lives the same live spand as a "flying frog".
Look at an F-16, a flying frog is approx. 1/2 the size.
Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) primarily faces predation from various animals, including snakes, birds, and larger amphibians. Its arboreal habitat can expose it to predators that hunt in trees or near water sources. Additionally, some fish may prey on the tadpoles and juvenile frogs. These predatory pressures contribute to the frog's adaptation and survival strategies in its native rainforest environments.
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Wallace's Flying Frog is primarily insectivorous, feeding on a variety of insects such as crickets, flies, and beetles. They may also consume small invertebrates like spiders and worms found in their rainforest habitat.
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