Asian Common Toad

in #hive-1746809 days ago

This is the most common animal I this season in our yard. Specially a lot of this type of frog are seen at night at this moment. I like such animal very much. It can be seen jumping around in the evening right now and it is the Asian common toad. This is a type of frog that usually sits quietly in the corner of the house during the day and at dusk they come out and jump around the yard and even go to where there is light and try to eat insects from there. When I was out last night there were several jumping around and I saw two together and tried to photograph them. They are known as Kunobang in our region. The upper part of their body looks uneven and divided into spots.

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Last night when I was walking along our yard with my little daughter at night for a while then I saw some frog were laughing. I often see these frogs that start jumping as they approach. Sometimes they come close to the light and try to feed on small insects like mosquitoes. I like them very much, especially the way they jump at night or when it rains, some frogs make noises in the water. We have a few species of frogs here as I currently live in a village. That is why many different species and varieties of frogs are often seen here.

However, the reason they are more interesting to me is because I used to draw pictures of frogs when I was in school or college and studying biology as part of my science group. At that time I could draw many beautiful pictures of such frogs. Also in our practical class we worked on frogs. Anyway they are pretty cool to look at and especially when they jump and the scenes where they jump and occasionally grab and eat insects are pretty cool to watch.

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