The Ornate narrow-mouth frog (Microhyla okinavensis) is found throughout the Ryukyu Islands. It is one of the smallest frogs found on Okinawa. It can be extremely hard to find due to its small size.
- Scientific name: Microhyla okinavensis
- Common name: Ornate narrow mouth frog, ant frog and ornate pygmy frog
- Distribution: Ryukyu Islands
- Habitat: Forests, mountain slopes, drainage ditches and farm fields.
- Diet: Ants, termites and small insects
- Average size: 15mm-25mm
- Color: brown
I have found this beautiful frog in the Yanbaru forest, local parks, drainage ditches and even common walking trails in central Okinawa.
This small frog is a master of camouflage. I often find it on rocks, plants, and leaves during my night walks.
Breeding season takes place in the month of April.
The fogs take advantage of farmers buckets. They lay their eggs in small pools of water.
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