June 14, - Believe it or not, among the nearly 7, species of frogs and toads worldwide, just six mating positions were known. But now… more. But now scientists have discovered a new position, unique to the Bombay night frog. And while males in most species usually release sperm and females simultaneously lay their eggs during amplexus, the Bombay night frog has no contact between the sexes during egg laying and fertilization. The species, which lives in the Western Ghats mountain range in India, is also unique in that females will call during breeding season, a behavior only known in 25 frog species. Read more about the latest addition to "frog Kama Sutra.
New ‘froggy-style’ mating position discovered in Bombay night frogs
The Bombay night frog doesn't come into contact with the female of the species when mating, but straddles her instead. Scientists claim to have discovered a never-before-seen sex position after studying the habits of a particular breed of frog. They had been watching randy male Bombay night frogs, found in India , when they witnessed the amphibians performing the 'dorsal straddle'. The frogs can fertilise a female's eggs without making contact at the same time - by leaving their sperm trickling down the female's back. Read more: Experts issue severe warnings as Britain is set to get battered by heavy rain. The strange sexual position, where the male doesn't embrace the female, sees him straddle over her back with his hands holding onto nearby objects instead - such as leafs, branches or tree trunks. The male then moves away, allowing the released sperm to trickle down the female's back so eggs can be fertilised when the female lays her eggs in the future.
New ‘froggy-style’ mating position discovered in Bombay night frogs
In the forests of Western Ghats in India, scientists claim to have discovered a surprising new mating position in a group of frogs, one that has never been reported before. While mating, most male frogs mount and hug their female partners. Scientists call their embrace amplexus , which a male typically uses to get close to the female and fertilize her eggs as soon she releases them from her body. A male frog can sometimes grasp the female by her waist, for example, or grab her in her armpits. But the secretive Bombay night frog Nyctibatrachus humayuni , found only in the Western Ghats, has revealed a seventh, never-before-recorded form of amplexus, scientists write in a new paper published in PeerJ.
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