Rana okinavana

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Rana okinavana is a species of true frog native to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan, known for inhabiting subtropical forests and wetlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf amphibian
species of frog
activityPattern mostly nocturnal
belongsTo true frogs
class Amphibia NERFINISHED
commonName Okinawa frog
country Japan
development has aquatic tadpole stage
diet insectivorous
ectothermic true
endemicTo Japan NERFINISHED
Ryukyu Islands NERFINISHED
family Ranidae NERFINISHED
foundIn subtropical forests
wetlands
genus Rana NERFINISHED
geographicRegion East Asia NERFINISHED
habitat forest floor near water
streams
hasLifeStage adult
egg
larva
hasSkin moist glandular skin
isWildPopulation true
kingdom Animalia
lifecycle metamorphosis from tadpole to adult
limbType four-legged
locomotion jumping
swimming
nativeTo Japan NERFINISHED
Ryukyu Islands NERFINISHED
order Anura NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction lays eggs in water
reproductiveHabitat freshwater bodies
reproductiveMode oviparous
requiresEnvironment freshwater availability
humid conditions
respiration cutaneous respiration
lung breathing
skeletonType vertebrate
skinPermeability high
taxonRank species

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Rana includesSpecies Rana okinavana