TNPSC Thervupettagam

Purple Frog

February 24 , 2024 146 days 421 0
  • A rare frog, having a bloated body, pointed snout and stout limbs covered under the TN Endangered Species Conservation Fund.
  • Tamil Nadu is home to two types of Purple Frog: Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis and Nasikabatrachus bhupathi.
  • It is believed to have co-existed with dinosaurs.
  • The Purple Frog is often dubbed as a ‘living fossil’, as it has similarities to the Sooglossidae family of frogs in Seychelles.
  • It is supporting the Gondwana landmass hypothesis.
  • The amphibian was in the ‘Endangered’ category on the Red List of the IUCN in 2004 based on early assessments.
  • It was moved to the ‘Near Threatened’ category in 2020.

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