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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Endemic bronzed frog
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Most frogs though are found on the ground close to water bodies. The Bronzed frog
(Hylarana temporalis)
is mostly found on edges of rocky streams. They sit exposed on flat rocks and stones and can leap, often to a considerable distance.
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