Еѕabe (frogs) Here

Known for their grumpy appearance and round bodies, they are often linked to weather patterns in Southern African lore.

If "Esabe" was intended as a specific scientific name, it may be a phonetic misspelling or a niche local name for specific regional species such as: ЕЅabe (Frogs)

In the Zulu language, "esabe" (or ukwesaba ) translates to or "to be afraid". While frogs themselves are not always the primary focus, they belong to a class of small, often misunderstood creatures in Southern African oral traditions. These animals are frequently used as symbols of: Known for their grumpy appearance and round bodies,

Frogs embody the transition between water and land, often representing spiritual "crossing" points. often representing spiritual "crossing" points.