Rana tigrina, also known as the Indian Bullfrog, is a large frog found in South and Southeast Asia, including Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. It usually lives near ponds, fields, and wetlands. This frog has a greenish body with black spots and a pale yellow belly. During the monsoon season, male frogs turn bright yellow to attract females for breeding. It eats insects, small animals, and even other frogs. Rana tigrina is important for the environment because it helps control pests and maintains the balance of nature. Classification Common Name Rana tigrina Local Name Barsati mendak Other Name Indian bullfrog/Tiger frog Zoological Name Hoplobatrachus tigerinus Kingdom Animalia Phylum-Chordata Class-Amphibia Order-Anura Family Dicroglossidae Genus-Hoplobatrachus .Habitat: Prefers freshwater wetlands and aquatic areas. Avoids coastal and forest regions. Lives in holes and bushes near permanent water sources. Spends most of its time hiding and feeding in surrounding vegetation. Habits: Mos...