قراءة لمدة 1 دقيقة Theloderma petilum

Theloderma petilum

The slender warted tree frog or slender bug-eyed frog ("Theloderma petilus") is a frog.
It lives in Vietnam in the Muong Nhe Nature Reserve.
It also lives in Laos and Thailand.
Scientists think it may live in China.

Body.

The adult frog is about 33.
8 mm long from nose to rear end.
This frog is soft yellow-brown in color with black stripes.
There is some lavendar color on the tops of the legs.

Home.

This frog lives in forests on hills that have evergreen trees and bamboo in them.
People have only seen it in forests.
People have seen the frogs on plants about 1 meter above the ground.
People have seen this frog between 20 and 600 meters above sea level.

Young.

Scientists think this frog hatches out of its egg as a tadpole because that is what other frogs in "Theloderma" do.

Danger.

Scientists say this frog is in some danger of dying out because it lives in a small place.
People cut down forests to make farms.
This frog lives in at least two protected parks:
Phou Dendin National Biodiversity Conservation Area and Muong Nhe Nature Reserve.

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