Darwin's Frog (rhinoderma darwinii) is a amphibian type animal. It usually inhabits beech-tree forests and in fields. The weight of this animal is about 2g - 5g (0.07oz - 0.17oz) and lives for 10 - 15 years. Rodents, snakes, birds are the dangerous creatures for darwin's frogs. See the table below to learn more facts.
Facts about darwin's frogs
Name | Darwin's Frog |
Life Span | 10 - 15 years |
Size (L) | 2.5cm - 3.5cm (0.9in - 1.4in) |
Scientific Name | Rhinoderma darwinii |
Colour | Black, green, grey, brown, tan |
Order | Anura |
Predators | Rodents, snakes, birds |
Skin Type | Permeable |
Weight | 2g - 5g (0.07oz - 0.17oz) |
Genus | Rhinoderma |
Average Clutch Size | 30 |
Type | Amphibian |
Main Prey | Insects, worms, snails |
Family | Rhinodermatidae |
Phylum | Chordata |
Top Speed | 8km/h (5mph) |
Conservation Status | Vulnerable |
Distinctive Features | Small body size and leaf-like appearance |
Lifestyle | Solitary |
Habitat | Beech-tree forests and in fields |
Class | Amphibia |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Diet | Carnivore |