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Emei music frog
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Synonyms
  • Rana daunchina Chang, 1933
  • Hylarana daunchina (Chang, 1933)
  • Babina daunchina (Chang, 1933)

The Emei music frog (Nidirana daunchina) is a special type of frog. It belongs to the Ranidae family, which includes many common frogs. This frog is unique because it only lives in China. You can find it in central China, especially in places like southeastern Sichuan, northeastern Yunnan, and western Guizhou provinces.

This frog gets its name from Mount Emei in Sichuan, where it was first discovered. It's also called the "music frog" because of its interesting sounds!

Where Emei Music Frogs Live

The Emei music frog is a very common frog in its home country. It likes to live in many different places. You can find it in warm, wet montane forests, which are forests on mountains. It also lives in wet areas like swamps and freshwater marshes.

Sometimes, these frogs live near people, in rural gardens or even in ponds and irrigated fields. They are quite adaptable!

What Emei Music Frogs Look Like

Emei music frogs are medium-sized. Male frogs usually grow to be about 46 millimeters (about 1.8 inches) long. Female frogs are a little bigger, reaching up to 49 millimeters (about 1.9 inches) in length.

Their young, called tadpoles, can grow up to 47 millimeters (about 1.8 inches) long.

Vocalization: The Frog's Song

One of the most interesting things about the Emei music frog is its voice! Most frogs use sounds to find a mate. What's special about this species is that both male and female frogs can make calls. This is quite unusual for amphibians.

Male Emei music frogs call from hidden nests underground. Their calls tell female frogs important things about their burrows. Think of it like a "real estate ad" for frogs! The male's song helps the female choose the best home for their future tadpoles.

Female frogs also make sounds. Their calls encourage the males to sing more. This helps the females find and choose the best mate. It's like they're saying, "Sing for me!"

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