Rana Clamitans (Noun)
Meaning
Similar to bullfrog; found in or near marshes and ponds; of United States and Canada.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The American bullfrog's cousin, the rana clamitans, is often found in similar aquatic environments throughout the United States and Canada.
- Rana clamitans are large frogs that thrive in or near marshes and ponds, feeding on various aquatic organisms.
- In North America, rana clamitans are commonly spotted in freshwater habitats, particularly those with abundant vegetation.
- The rana clamitans, like its bullfrog relative, is known for its voracious appetite and ability to adapt to different aquatic ecosystems.
- Rana clamitans are widely distributed across the United States and Canada, often inhabiting marshy areas and shallow ponds.