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Boreal Digging Frog (Kaloula borealis)

Boreal Digging Frog

Kaloula borealis

About the Boreal Digging Frog

The boreal digging frog, Kaloula borealis, is a species of microhylid, or "narrow-mouthed," frog found in Northeast Asia. Its range covers much of central and northeastern China, the Korean Peninsula, and Jeju Island. Adult boreal digging frogs are roughly 4.5 cm in length, round in shape with toad-like speckled skin. Tadpoles are up to 35 mm (1.4 in) in length.

Classification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of the Boreal Digging Frog?

The scientific name of the Boreal Digging Frog is Kaloula borealis.

How many Boreal Digging Frog sightings have been recorded?

2,639 observations of the Boreal Digging Frog have been recorded on iNaturalist.

2,639 observations on iNaturalist
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