Minervarya agricola


Latin nameobservation dateLocation
Minervarya agricola16-07-2025Meherpur,Bangladesh


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Today I bring you a wonderful photography of frogs. We may have seen different types of insects, but this is the most popular. It is seen a little more during the rainy season. However, we see more or less of this type of frog at different times of the year. When the rainy season starts, we notice their presence in different places. Frogs are amphibians, which can live in both water and land. Their skin is soft, moist and smooth, which can be seen in green, brown or spotted colors, so it easily blends in with the environment. The frog's head is small and flat, with large bright eyes and nostrils located on the side that help it easily catch prey and sense danger. They come in different sizes. Frogs can be seen from very small to 1/2 kg in size. Their hind legs are long and strong, which are especially suitable for jumping and swimming. Frogs usually survive by eating insects, mosquitoes, flies and small vermin. On rainy days or near water bodies, the call of frogs creates a special melody, which is considered a message of the arrival of monsoon in rural environments. Frogs play an important role in maintaining the natural balance, because they control harmful insects and act as an essential part of the food chain. So I think it is better not to kill them unnecessarily. Many people eat them, but very few people in our Bangladesh eat them. However, to enhance the beauty of the natural environment, we have to be more kind to them and give them a chance to grow.

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PhotographMinervarya agricola
LocationMeherpur,Bangladesh
Photographer@simransumon

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Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/305089415

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