Rare Frog Species Found In Karnataka's Karkala Lake Found With Mushrooms On Its Body
Researchers discovered a total of 40 such frogs in a small pond situated alongside a roadside, which typically fills with water only during the rainy season. While these frogs outwardly resembled ordinary amphibians, the presence of mushrooms growing on their bodies distinguished them as a novel and rare find. This discovery not only showcases the extraordinary diversity of our natural environment but also highlights the intricate relationships that exist between different species within ecosystems.
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Mushrooms growing on the bodies of these frogs highlight the symbiotic relationship between amphibians and fungi in natural habitats. Researchers have classified the mushroom species found on the frogs as Bennett's mushroom, which is typically found on decaying trees.
Furthermore, the discovery emphasizes the importance of protecting and preserving such unique and rare species for the conservation of native biodiversity, particularly in ecologically sensitive regions like the Western Ghats.
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