Our new star in this line is the Darwin frog, native to streams and forests of Chile and Argentina. It is possible that this species has now been extinct. It has not been seen since 1981. This tiny frog species (approx. 3.5 cm long) received his name after explorer Charles Darwin. He discovered the frog during his "journey of the Beagle". Darwin's Frog is able to camouflage on the forest floor thanks to its evolving look like a dried leaf. North Darwins frog shows "mouth breeding" parental care, with the young part of their development undergoing in the father's mouth until the metamorphosis process is complete.
Product Specifications
- Medium-sized figure captures Darwin's Frog with intricate detailing.
- Realistic coloring showcases the frog's distinctive appearance and camouflage strategy.
- An excellent addition for amphibian enthusiasts and collectors who admire the fascinating survival adaptations of this unique frog species.
- 5.7cm x 3cm
Length : 5.1 cm |
Width : 2.7 cm |
Height : 3 cm |