Croaking Indian bullfrogs turn bright yellow to attract mates - News Summed Up

Croaking Indian bullfrogs turn bright yellow to attract mates


An army of bright yellow frogs has been filmed croaking and hopping around a flooded field in India. The army of bright yellow frogs was filmed in Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaThey are Indian bullfrogs. Males turn a bright yellow between June and July to attract a mateIn the video a gaggle of yellow males is seen splashing around the flood waters, with fewer green females in sight. Posting the footage on social media, Parveen Kaswan wrote: 'Have you ever seen yellow frogs? The Indian Bullfrog, or Hoplobatrachus tigerinus, is a species of least concern according to the IUCN, meaning it is not under threat from human activity.


Source: Daily Mail July 13, 2020 16:39 UTC



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