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Rana aquatica, water frog
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Rana aquatica, water frog
Hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731) Vol. 2 by Mark Catesby
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18th Century Amphibia Amphibian Anura Bahama Catesby Frog Lissamphibia Lissamphibian Mark Mark Catesby Neobatrachia Rana Ranidae True Frog Water Frog
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This exquisite hand-colored etching depicts Rana aquatica, the Water Frog, as illustrated in Mark Catesby's seminal work, "The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands" published in 1731. Catesby's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the intricate rendering of the frog's textured skin, webbed feet, and the delicate folds of its moist, aquatic habitat. As a member of the Anura order, Rana aquatica is commonly referred to as a true frog. This Lissamphibian species, belonging to the Ranidae family, is native to the Bahamas and other tropical regions of the Americas. The Water Frog is characterized by its long, slender hind legs, which are adapted for swimming and propelling it through the water with ease. Its body is relatively flat and broad, allowing it to blend seamlessly into its aquatic environment. The Water Frog is an essential component of its ecosystem, serving as both a predator and prey. It feeds primarily on small invertebrates, while larger frogs and birds may prey upon it. The species undergoes metamorphosis, transforming from a tadpole to an adult frog. This process is a defining characteristic of Lissamphibians, which are further divided into three major groups: Anura (true frogs and toads), Caecilians (burrowing amphibians), and Gymnophioniformes (worm-like amphibians). Mark Catesby's illustration of the Water Frog remains an invaluable contribution to the scientific community, providing a detailed and accurate record of this fascinating species. The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands is considered a foundational work in the field of natural history, showcasing the diversity and beauty of the Americas in the 18th century.
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