Rhacophorus Calcadensis
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''Rhacophorus calcadensis'', also known as the Kalakad gliding frog, Kalakkad tree frog, and Langbian flying frog, is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae endemic to the southern Western Ghats in Kerala and Tamil Nadu states, India. Its name refers to its type locality, the town of Kalakkad in Tamil Nadu.


Description

Their size ranges from 20 to 90 mm. Dorsal coloration is pale greenish-brown with mottling on the flanks. The underbelly is fawn to pale green. Webbing of similar coloration exists between the fingers and toes. Skin flaps are found on fore and hind limbs, with a spur on each hind limb.


Habitat and habits

Its natural habitats are tropical moist lowland forests, montane forests, and rivers. It is observed over heights of 30 m in the forest canopy during the day. They breed before or after monsoon seasons by descending to shallow pools or slow-flowing streams. Groups of four or five males vocalize around females. The call is a moderately loud "chuch-chrrr-chuck-chuck-chuck". They build foam nests on vegetation hanging over shallow pools of water. The nest is similar to, but smaller in size, than that of '' Rhacophorus malabaricus''.Seshadri.K.S. pers.obs. 2012 It is threatened by habitat loss.


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q2720461 calcadensis Frogs of India Endemic fauna of the Western Ghats Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Amphibians described in 1927 Taxa named by Ernst Ahl