Small-headed frog


The small-headed frog or tiny oriental frog is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae.
It is endemic to the Philippines where it is found on Mindanao, Basilan, and in the Sulu Archipelago.

Description

Occidozyga diminutiva is a small stocky frog, not exceeding in body length. Skin of back and head is smooth or faintly shagreened. Tympanum is completely hidden or with only anterior rim visible. Toes are incompletely webbed and nostrils are lateral. Males have a nuptial pad in their hands and paired subgular vocal sacs; with mean snout–vent length of, they also appear to be smaller than females.

Habitat

Its habitats are streams and quiet pools of water in undisturbed and disturbed lowland forests. This common frog is declining; it is threatened by habitat loss.