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Nanorana vicina
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Paa vicina (Stoliczka, 1872)

The Nanorana vicina is a type of frog also known as the Himalaya paa frog, Stoliczka's frog, or Murree frog. It belongs to a frog family called Dicroglossidae. These frogs are found in the northern parts of India and Pakistan, specifically in the Himalayan mountains.

These frogs prefer to live in cool, watery places high up in the mountains. Their favorite spots are rivers, springs, and other fast-flowing water sources. You can often find them in open forests and grassy areas near these water bodies.

Where the Himalaya Paa Frog Lives

The Nanorana vicina makes its home in the Himalayan region. This area is known for its tall mountains and many rivers. The frogs live in the northern parts of India and Pakistan. They need places with plenty of fresh, moving water.

They are often found at high altitudes, meaning far up in the mountains. This makes their habitat quite special. They like areas where there are clear rivers and springs flowing through forests and grasslands.

Tadpoles and Their Mountain Homes

Like all frogs, the Nanorana vicina starts its life as a tadpole. These tadpoles have a unique ability: they can survive the cold winter months. This is called "overwintering." They stay in the water even when it gets very chilly.

Scientists have studied how these tadpoles live. They found that small walls built across mountain streams, called "check dams," can affect the tadpoles. These dams can change how the water flows and how the tadpoles behave. They can also influence how the tadpoles grow and what their bodies look like.

Conservation Status

The Nanorana vicina is currently listed as a species of "Least Concern" by conservation groups. This means that, for now, there are no major threats to this frog species. Their populations seem stable. However, it is always important to protect their natural habitats to ensure they continue to thrive.

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