
Rose's Ghost Frog
Rose's Ghost Frog
Rose's Ghost Frog
The Rose's ghost frog, a fascinating amphibian, makes its home in the mountainous regions surrounding Table Mountain, South Africa. As members of the Ghost Frog family, these frogs have adapted to life clinging to the rocky surfaces of fast-flowing streams. Let's dive into the unique world of the Rose's ghost frog and explore their remarkable adaptations!
Rose's Ghost Frog Basic Infomation

Property | Value |
---|---|
Scientific Name | Heleophryne rosei |
Taxonomic Status | SPECIES |
Rank | Species |
Vernacular Names | Table Mountain ghost frog, Rose's Ghost Frog |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Amphibia |
Order | Anura |
Family | Heleophrynidae |
Genus | Heleophryne |

The Rose's ghost frog ( *Heleophryne rosei* ), also known as the Table Mountain ghost frog, is a frog species belonging to the genus Heleophryne in the family Heleophrynidae, found only in the Western Cape province of South Africa, around Table Mountain.
They are about [体長] cm long and, like other ghost frogs, have a flattened body.
Their back is gray or brown, with mottled patterns that help them blend in with the surrounding rock surfaces.
Their belly is translucent, and sometimes their internal organs can be seen through it.
Rose's Ghost Frog Q&A

What kind of frog is the Rose's ghost frog?
The Rose's ghost frog inhabits the high-altitude mountainous regions around Table Mountain in the Western Cape province of South Africa.
They are adapted to life in cold, fast-flowing streams and have suction-like structures on their toes that enable them to cling tightly to rocks.
Their translucent belly, which can sometimes reveal their internal organs, is one of the reasons why they are called "ghost frogs."

Why do Rose's ghost frogs live in streams?
Rose's ghost frogs are specialized frogs that have adapted to the unique environment of streams, a habitat not commonly inhabited by other frogs.
They can cling to rocks in fast-flowing water with their suction-like toes.
Their tadpoles are also adapted to stream life, possessing mouth suckers that help them attach to rocks and avoid being swept away by the current.

What do Rose's ghost frogs eat?
Rose's ghost frogs are carnivorous, feeding on aquatic insects and small crustaceans.
They are nocturnal, becoming active at night to hunt for food.

How do Rose's ghost frogs reproduce?
The breeding season for Rose's ghost frogs is from spring to summer.
Males attract females with a high-pitched, "peep, peep" call in the water.
Females lay gelatinous egg masses containing dozens to hundreds of eggs under rocks in the water.
The eggs hatch within a few weeks, releasing tadpoles.
Tadpoles live in water and eventually undergo metamorphosis to become adults.

Are Rose's ghost frogs endangered?
The Rose's ghost frog is listed as Endangered (EN) on the IUCN Red List due to habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.
Their habitat in the mountainous areas around Table Mountain is being degraded by development, agriculture, and tourism.
Water pollution is also a growing threat.
Protecting their habitat is crucial for the conservation of Rose's ghost frogs.

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