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What is the reason for the emergence of cash-colored frogs in Indian farmland?

A national park worker in India captured a strange photo while investigating amphibians in central Bangna Singh Poole. In the picture, you can see a group of yellow frogs jumping around in the waterlogged fields, and some frogs are bulging with blue cheeks.

After the pictures were uploaded to social media, they were madly forwarded and played more than 144000 times.

According to experts, this frog is an Indian bullfrog named Hoplobatrachus tigerinus, which is usually green or brown. Males will change their colors to attract the opposite sex during mating in the rainy season.

They are mainly distributed in Afghanistan, India, Myanmar, Pakistan and Bangladesh, but they are very fertile and are said to have spread to Maldives, Madagascar and other further areas.

Moreover, this kind of bullfrog has a strange diet. They will prey on animals such as birds and mice, and even other kinds of frogs or tadpoles.

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), this golden bullfrog shows no signs of extinction at present, and its survival activities are not threatened by human activities.

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What else is there about Indian frogs? Is that weird? News?

Due to heavy rain, India divorced and married the frog begging for rain. Netizen: Is this really useful?

On September 20 19 1 1 day, a married frog couple in Madhya Pradesh, India, was forced to divorce because of heavy rain.

In July, India experienced a drought, and a local religious organization held a wedding for a female frog and a male frog, hoping to bring rain.

But recently, the rainfall in Madhya Pradesh reached the highest level in 13 years, and they wanted to reduce the rainfall through divorce ceremony.

Real shot! India held a frog wedding to pray for rain, with hundreds of people attending. Netizen: Is it raining?

On June 8, due to the hot and dry weather, people in Karnataka, India held a traditional Hindu wedding for two frogs and prayed for rain.

Groom? Bride? He wore custom-made clothes, and witnessed by more than 200 guests, he completed the great event of frog's life.

Keep? Frog wedding? Praying for rain is a local custom. Frogs come from two different villages. It is believed that only in this way can the rain god accept the appeal.

After the wedding, the frog will be taken to a small pond nearby and released.