[1] Glyphoglossus molossus is found in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.
[1] These large, burrowing frogs follow the general theme of microhylids that deposit aquatic eggs over and over.
The frogs perform multiple symplectic dips to oviposit the surface films of pigmented eggs.
[5] Natural populations of this amphibian, however, have been severely depleted in most areas of the country owing to overcatching.
The first place where breeding was undertaken at Phayao Inland Fisheries Research and Development Center in 2009.