Duttaphrynus melanostictus


Latin nameobservation dateLocation
Duttaphrynus melanostictus22-07-2025Meherpur,Bangladesh


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Friends, today I present to you a wonderful wildlife photography presentation. Although it is a wild animal, it prefers to enter people's houses or stay in corners of people's houses. Maybe you have already understood what I am talking about. Yes, friends, I was talking about the Kun frog. Kun frog is a small, harmless and funny animal, which is usually seen more during the rainy season. Its body color is brown, gray or black, which can easily be hidden by blending with the color of the soil. However, in today's photography, the pictures of the frogs that I have brought to you are somewhat black and white in shape. Or you can say matte color. Kun frog's body is somewhat thick and soft in nature, and its skin is rough and uneven. This frog is usually more active at night. Because they try to survive by eating insects at this time. On rainy days, Kun frogs jump around houses, trees or bushes. While walking, it moves slowly and if necessary, it suddenly jumps forward. Its eyes are big and shiny, as if it is observing everything going on. The toad helps keep our environment clean by eating insects. I often notice it staying very close to the electric light at night because we know that insects gather near electric lights. It tries to catch all those insects and eat them. However, the photography that I have presented to you today was in a corner of our building and I took the photo from there.

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Camera usedMobilephone
LensCell phone camera
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PhotographDuttaphrynus melanostictus
LocationMeherpur,Bangladesh
Photographer@simransumon

Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/302786661

LatitudeLongitudeMap
23.7782688.63139https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/23.82302/88.75043




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