The Indian bullfrog is a tailless amphibian. Its back has yellow-green and brown patterns similar to tiger skin, hence its Chinese moniker "tiger-striped frog." It has a robust body and feeds on insects, smaller frogs and other animals. Boasting its sheer power, it gains the title "frog of Asia." Check out the video to learn more stories of this "giant" frog.
About 'Journeys in Nature: Guangdong Maoming Series'
Maoming City is a biodiversity hub in south China's Guangdong Province. Leaning against the Yunkai Mountains, one of the largest mountain ranges in Guangdong and facing the South China Sea, the city is endowed with a wet tropical climate, which has attracted numerous wild animal and plant species. CGTN Nature's film crew traveled to Maoming to offer viewers a glimpse into the wild world of the city. Stay tuned!
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Guangdong Maoming Series Ep. 1: The Chinese crocodile lizard
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