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The banded bullfrog (Kaloula pulchra) is a species of frog in the narrow-mouthed frog family Microhylidae. Native to Southeast Asia , it is also known as the Asian painted frog , digging frog , Malaysian bullfrog , common Asian frog , and painted balloon frog .
Banded bullfrog, Chubby frog: Southern and south-eastern Asia Kaloula rigida Taylor, 1922: Luzon narrow-mouthed frog: northern Philippines Kaloula rugifera Stejneger, 1924: South-western China Kaloula verrucosa Boulenger, 1904: South-western China Kaloula walteri Diesmos, Brown & Alcala, 2002: northern Philippines
The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus), often simply known as the bullfrog in Canada and the United States, is a large true frog native to eastern North America. It typically inhabits large permanent water bodies such as swamps , ponds , and lakes .
Banded bullfrog (Kaloula pulchra), found in Southeast Asia; Chinese edible frog (Hoplobatrachus rugulosus) or East Asian Bullfrog, found in China and Southeast Asia; Hoplobatrachus crassus or Jerdon's bullfrog, found in India; Hoplobatrachus tigerinus or Indus Valley bullfrog, found in Pakistan and North India
Banded frog may refer to: Banded banana frog ( Afrixalus fulvovittatus ), a frog in the family Hyperoliidae found in Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone Banded bull frog ( Kaloula pulchra ), a frog in the family Microhylidae native to Southeast Asia
The most common amphibians one is likely to encounter are the Asian toad and banded bullfrog. Some species are common in forested areas, like the black-eyed litter frog . List of amphibians
The contrast, Shankar says, is at the core of the Bullfrog character. At first glance, he’s a cute little frog playing dress-up in Assassin’s clothes, but if you dig a little deeper, you see a ...
Some exotic/market amphibian species are occasionally seen in the countryside, such as the American bullfrog. Some are deliberately released during Buddhist ceremonies. These released animals can adversely affect the local ecosystem and native fauna, as they may prey on, compete with, or spread disease to the native amphibian fauna. [6]