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The Glandular Shrub Frog (Raorchestes glandulosus) is a shrub frog with prominent skin glands from South India. It belongs to the family Rhacophoridae and the order Anura (frogs and toads).

Description

The Glandular Shrub Frog is an amphibian. Like all frogs and toads, it is a cold-blooded animal. It breathes air and can also breathe through its skin when in water. Adults have no tail.

Where it lives

This species is found in South Asia. It lives in natural habitats such as forests, wetlands, and grasslands. The exact places where it lives depend on local conditions like rainfall, temperature, and the type of plants growing there.

Behaviour

Like most frogs, the Glandular Shrub Frog is active at certain times of day or night. It eats small animals such as insects, worms, and other invertebrates. It reproduces by laying eggs in or near water, and its young go through a tadpole stage before becoming adult frogs.

Conservation

This species, like many amphibians, may face threats from habitat loss and pollution. Scientists and governments work to protect amphibians because they are important indicators of ecosystem health.

Classification

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