ruznorode
Ruznorode, also written ruznorode, is a small semi-aquatic amphibian native to the freshwater wetlands of the Nordian river basins. The name ruznorode derives from local terms for river and wanderer, reflecting its habit of moving between water and shore.
Description: Adults reach 6–9 cm in snout-vent length. The body is slender with smooth skin. Dorsal coloration
Habitat and distribution: The species inhabits slow-moving streams, marshes, and floodplains in the Nordian basins. It
Behavior and ecology: Ruznorode is primarily nocturnal and opportunistic, feeding on aquatic insects, crustacean larvae, and
Conservation and taxonomy: The species is listed as Least Concern within its native range, though habitat loss