Hydrophylax gracilis, also known as Gravenhorst's frog, Gravenhorst's golden-backed frog, and Sri Lanka wood frog, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae.[2] It is endemic to Sri Lanka.[1][2][3]
Hydrophylax gracilis occurs in marshes, agricultural land, grassland, and bush forests at elevations below 600 m (2,000 ft). Adult frogs are semi-arboreal and semi-aquatic, whereas the tadpoles live in stagnant waters. H. gracilis is a common species that can be threatened by loss of its wetland habitats through wetland reclamation, urbanization, and aquatic agrochemical pollution. However, it is present in many protected areas.[1]
Hydrophylax gracilis, also known as Gravenhorst's frog, Gravenhorst's golden-backed frog, and Sri Lanka wood frog, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka.
Hydrophylax gracilis occurs in marshes, agricultural land, grassland, and bush forests at elevations below 600 m (2,000 ft). Adult frogs are semi-arboreal and semi-aquatic, whereas the tadpoles live in stagnant waters. H. gracilis is a common species that can be threatened by loss of its wetland habitats through wetland reclamation, urbanization, and aquatic agrochemical pollution. However, it is present in many protected areas.
Hydrophylax gracilis[2][3][4] es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia Ranidae.
Esta especie es endémica de Sri Lanka. Se encuentra desde el nivel del mar hasta 500 msnm.[5]
Hylarana gracilis Hylarana generoko animalia da. Anfibioen barruko Ranidae familian sailkatuta dago, Anura ordenan.
Hydrophylax gracilis est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Ranidae[1].
Cette espèce est endémique du Sri Lanka. Elle se rencontre du niveau de la mer jusqu'à 500 m d'altitude[1].
Hydrophylax gracilis est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Ranidae.