African Clawed Frog
Scientific Name – Xenopus laevis
Classification – Pipidae
Baby Name – Tadpole, polliwog, froglet
Collective Noun – Army, colony
Average Length – Female: 4.5 in; Male: 2.5 in
Average Weight – Female: 7 oz; Male: 2 oz
Life Expectancy – 5 to 25 years
Breeding Season – Mating can occur during any time of the year, but most common in the spring
Incubation Period – Not known
Metamorphosis Period – 4 to 5 days
Special Features – Have actual claws used to climb and shred foods; although it does not have vocal sac, it can make mating calls by contracting the laryngeal muscles
Family Unit – Generally solitary creature except during the breeding season
Geographical Distribution – Africa (native); North America, South America, and Europe (introduced)
World Population – Increasing
Conservation Status – Least Concern
Natural Habitat – Wetlands, ponds, lakes
Diet – Insectivore, scavenger
Predators – Birds, snakes, fish, mammals