Breviceps: The Grumpy Frog
A Unique and Delightful Creature
High on the mountain slopes of the Cape Fold Mountains in Southwestern South Africa lives an unusual yet delightful small frog known as Breviceps fuscus. This burrowing frog can be found in tunnels up to 150 mm deep or among vegetation up to about 30 cm above the ground.
Geographical Distribution
Breviceps fuscus is endemic to Southwestern South Africa, specifically the southern coast. It is found at elevations of up to over 3,300 feet. Breviceps frogs are also found in Southwestern and Southeastern Australia, with only the eastern owl frog inhabiting the Southeastern area around New South Wales.
Physical Characteristics
Breviceps fuscus is a small frog, with adults typically measuring around 30-40 mm in length. It has a rounded body with a large head and short limbs. The skin is smooth and may be brown, olive, or black in color. Breviceps fuscus has a distinctive grumpy expression, which is caused by the downward-curving corners of its mouth.
Conclusion
Breviceps fuscus is a fascinating and unique frog that is found in a limited area of Southwestern South Africa. Its unusual appearance and burrowing habits make it a popular subject of study for herpetologists. The grumpy expression of Breviceps fuscus has also made it a popular subject of memes and other online content, further endearing it to people around the world.
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