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The tadpoles and adult form of the long-nosed horned frog [Megophrys nasuta], also known as the Malayan leaf frog. These frogs can be found in southern Thailand and Malaysia as well as Singapore, Sumatra, and Borneo. Images by Alexander Haas and Dr. Beat Akeret.
Malayan Horned Frog / Long-nosed Horned Frog / Malayan Leaf Frog (Megophrys nasuta), lowland forest of Selangor, Peninsular Malaysia.
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Malayan Horned Frog
Megophrys nasuta
Megophyrs translates into large-eyebrow, while nasuta means large-nosed
Family: Anguillidae (Litter Frogs)
Fun Fact:They are sit and wait predators, so they use their camouflage and just wait for an unsuspecting victim to crawl nearby before pouncing on it, attacking it with an open powerful mouth.
Habitat: They are endemic to rainforests (near streams/rivers) of Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, and of course Malaysia.
Ecosystem Role: They consume many kinds of invertebrates, small rodents, lizards, and even other frogs.Â
Conservation Status: Least Concern