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  2. The Threats Facing the Yellow-Spotted Tree Frog and the ... - AOL

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    The yellow-spotted tree frog is pale green with bronze patches that highlight dark spots. It has entirely webbed toes and is set apart from other frogs by the cream markings on its thighs.

  3. "Litoria" castanea - Wikipedia

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    "Litoria" castanea, also known as the yellow-spotted tree frog, [3] New England swamp frog, tablelands bell frog, or yellow-spotted bell frog, is a species of frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae. [2] It is a critically endangered species of frog that is endemic to south-eastern Australia.

  4. Phlyctimantis maculatus - Wikipedia

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    Phlyctimantis maculatus is a species of frog in the family Hyperoliidae. [2] They are silvery greyish-brown with dark brown to black spots, and derive their name from bright red coloring on the ventral side of their hind legs. Adult body length is typically 6 to 7.5 centimeters. These frogs have vertical pupils.

  5. Spencer's river tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Spencer's river tree frog (Ranoidea spenceri), also known as Spencer's tree frog [2] or spotted tree frog, is a species of frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae. It is endemic to Australia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss.

  6. Leptopelis flavomaculatus - Wikipedia

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    Leptopelis flavomaculatus is a species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae.It is found in the lowlands eastern and southern Africa, from Mozambique north of the Save River and Zimbabwe to Malawi, eastern Tanzania (including the island of Zanzibar), and coastal Kenya.

  7. Peron's tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Peron's tree frog with a leech attached to the front foot The call of Peron's tree frog is a high-pitched cackle, giving it the common names: the "laughing tree frog" and the "maniacal cackle frog". The frog is found in forests, woodlands, shrublands, and open areas, often far from a water source.

  8. Boana curupi - Wikipedia

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    Boana curupi, the yellow-spotted tree frog, fasciated frog or spotted tree frog, is a frog endemic to Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina. Scientists have seen it between 300 and 700 m (980 and 2,300 ft) above sea level.

  9. Gracixalus gracilipes - Wikipedia

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    Gracixalus gracilipes, commonly known as the Chapa bubble-nest frog, black eye-lidded small tree frog, yellow and black-spotted tree frog or slender-legged bush frog, is a species of shrub frog from northern Vietnam, southern China (Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong), and northwestern Thailand (and, presumably, also in adjacent Myanmar). [2] [1]