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Surinam horned frog

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Anura

Genus
  
Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Ceratophrys cornuta

Surinam horned frog The Frog Ranch Surinam Horned Frog

Higher classification
  
South American horned frogs

Similar
  
South American horned fr, Frog, Argentine horned frog, Cranwell's horned frog, Amphibians

The Surinam horned frog (Ceratophrys cornuta), also known as Amazonian horned frog, is a bulky frog measuring up to 20 centimetres (7.9 in) found in the northern part of South America. It has an exceptionally wide mouth, and has horn-like projections above its eyes. Females lay up to 1,000 eggs at a time, and wrap them around aquatic plants. The frog eats other frogs, lizards, and mice. Tadpoles of the Surinam horned frog attack each other (and tadpoles from other species) soon after being hatched.

Surinam horned frog The Frog Ranch Surinam Horned Frog

This species was once considered the same species as Ceratophrys ornata. This dispute was later settled because the Surinam Horned frog inhabits a different habitat than its smaller cousin and does not interbreed with it in the wild (but will do so in captivity). This species has been known to prey upon the other species of horned frog, especially the northern race of Ceratophrys ornata.

Surinam horned frog Toadhorn or Amazonian horned frog or Surinam horned frog

Ceratophrys cornuta surinam horned frog eat a defrozen forest frog


Surinam horned frog Surinam Horned Frogs amp Brazilian Horned Frogs

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References

Surinam horned frog Wikipedia