Unique Ecosystem - Animals
This endemic Oki species is a subspecies of the Tago frog (Rana tagoi), which is endemic to Japan. It ranges from 3.8–5.3 cm long, with a narrow body width, long, slender limbs, and a rounded rostrum (the protruding part around the mouth area). It is carnivorous, feeding on insects, spiders, and worms. Its breeding season is from February through March.
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Scientific Name
Rana tagoi okiensis
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Classification
Family Ranidae
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Distribution
Oki Islands (Dōgo and Nishinoshima)