The Moor Frog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Moor Frog (Rana arvalis) is a slim, reddish-brown, semi-aquatic amphibian native to Europe and Asia. It is a member of the family Ranidae, or "true frogs". More
A male Moor Frog during the breeding season A male Moor Frog during the breeding season Moor Frog Range Map (Europe & Asia) Moor Frog Range Map (Europe & Asia) Latin Name Rana arvalis Conservation More
Encyclopedia The Moor Frog (Rana arvalis) is a slim, reddish-brown, semi-aquatic amphibianAmphibianAmphibians , such as frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians, are ectothermic animals that metamorphose from a juvenile water-breathing form, to an adult air-breathing form. More
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The moor frog’s scientific name is Rana arvalis meaning “frog of the fields” . It is also called the altai brown frog because frogs from the Altai Mountains in Asia have been included in the Rana arvalis species. More
The moor frog can be found along the whole coastline of the Netherlands, however it is a rare species. There are none living on the Frisian Wadden Islands. It is bonded to a low, damp terrain and needs open water for reproduction. More
Spawning by the Moor Frog peaks later than that of the Common Frog. The clutch contains 500-3000 eggs deposited usually in one, rarely in two clumps. Metamorphosis occurs from the beginning of June to October in different regions. More
Moor frog Rana arvalis Moor frog = Adult Moor frogs (above left) XXL slide - More
Publications - Moor frog (Rana arvalis, Nilsson 1842) In press, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001 In press Back to the top 2009 Hettyey A., G. Herczeg, A. More
Moor frog, Rana arvalis Nilsson, 1842 History and origin The Moor frog was first described by Nilsson in 1842, the scientific name of this species is Rana arvalis. Rana is Latin and means frog. More
Colour pattern morphs of the moor frog (Rana arvalis) in Europe KÅRE FOG Colour pattern morphs of the moor frog (Rana arvalis) in Denmark KÅRE FOG Determination of newly metamorphosed froglets of the brown frogs Rana arvalis, R. temporaria and R. More
Larvae of Moor frog Rana arvalis = * no external gills (tadpole) * eyes not prominent * underside not black to grey, belly often copper dotted * tail fin More
and strongly protected moor frogs and was luckly enough to get as near to them as possible. There are just few days in the year the male frogs changing their colour blue, and usually the time those behaviour takes place is from the mid of April to May. More
Heikikkers, Moor frog, Rana arvalis Category: Amfibians, reptiles and fishes Photographer: Paul Cools Create date: 2010-03-20 Location: Huis ter heide More
The moor frog is heavily built with a wedge-shaped body. The colour varies from grey to yellow or brown. The belly is light in colour. The snout is pointed. The species thrives in moiste forests . More
The Moor Frog inhabits the zones of tundra, forest tundra, forest, forest steppe, and steppe. In Europe, the frog generally inhabits drier and more open sites than the Common Frog (Rana temporaria), including forest edges and glades, swamps, meadows, fields, bushlands gardens, etc. More
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Moor frog, Angarn, Sweden, amfibian, reptile, Moor Frog, Rana arvalis Details | Comments | EXIF | Histogram | X-Large | Expedition Add new comment No comments could be found Title: Moor frog Location: Angarn, Sweden Description: Moor Frog More
Keywords: amfibian, reptile, Moor Frog, Rana arvalis Make: NIKON CORPORATION Model: NIKON D80 Orientation: 1 X Resolution: 300 Y Resolution: 300 Software: Capture NX 1.2. More
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