Context:
A rare Indian Painted Frog was recently sighted at Telangana’s Kawal Tiger Reserve, marking a significant find outside its usual habitats.
Relevance:
GS III: Species in News
Dimensions of the Article:
- About Indian Painted Frog
- Key Facts about Kawal Tiger Reserve
About Indian Painted Frog:
- Species Overview:
- The Indian Painted Frog, belonging to the Microhylidae family, is known scientifically as Uperodon taprobanicus.
- It inhabits regions of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, southern and eastern India, and Nepal, at elevations up to approximately 1300 meters.
- In India, this species is prevalent in states like West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh, with a higher concentration in the southern Western and Eastern Ghats.
- Physical Characteristics:
- Adult frogs can reach lengths of up to 75 millimetres (7.5 cm) from snout to vent, with females generally being larger than males.
- The species is distinguished by its smooth, rounded body and vibrant coloration, typically brown with bright patches of orange or yellow.
- Conservation Status:
- According to the IUCN Red List, the Indian Painted Frog is classified as Least Concern.
Key Facts about Kawal Tiger Reserve:
- Location:
- Situated in the northeastern part of Telangana (Old Adilabad district), bordered by the Godavari River on one side and Maharashtra on the other.
- Geographical and Ecological Features:
- It is part of the Deccan peninsula-central highlands.
- The reserve includes catchments for the Godavari and Kadam rivers, which flow southward.
- It forms a corridor connecting the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra to the north and the Indravati Tiger Reserve in Chhattisgarh to the northeast.
- Habitat and Vegetation:
- The reserve boasts a variety of habitats including dense forests, grasslands, open areas, rivers, streams, and water bodies.
- Predominantly consists of Southern Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest.
- Flora:
- Notably includes extensive teak forests along with bamboo.
- Houses around 673 recorded plant species, including significant ones like Anogeissus latifolia, Mitragyna parviflora, Terminalia crenulata, Terminalia arjuna, and Boswellia serrata.
- Fauna:
- Features a diverse range of wildlife typical of the Deccan Plateau.
- Major animals include nilgai, chousinga, chinkara, black buck, sambar, spotted deer, wild dog, wolf, jackal, fox, tiger, leopard, and jungle cat.
-Source: The Hindu