libutron:Theloderma leprosum | ©Gastrophrynoides Theloderma leprosum (Rhacophoridae), commonly
libutron:Theloderma leprosum | ©Gastrophrynoides Theloderma leprosum (Rhacophoridae), commonly known as the Malaya Bug-eyed Frog, is found in Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia. It is the largest and most elusive of the four Thelodermid species in Peninsular Malaysia. They inhabit primary and old secondary forests at high elevations. This frog is 68 mm or more (snout-vent length), has visible tympanum, top of body and limbs are covered with warts of different sizes, and a cluster of enlarged warts is present on the dorsum. The color is brown above; iris grayish brown; webbing on hind feet orangish; underside of body and innerside of limbs pale-blue to white with black reticulations [1]. -- source link
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