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Morelet's tree frog

Morelet's tree frog

Morelet's tree frog

Morelet's tree frog, a beautiful amphibian with distinctive black vertical stripes, inhabits the rainforests of Mexico to Honduras. Let's explore its ecology, characteristics, and its connection to the forest environment.

Morelet's tree frog Basic Infomation

PropertyValue
Scientific NameAgalychnis moreletii
Taxonomic Statusaccepted
RankSPECIES
Vernacular NamesBlack-eyed Treefrog, Morelet's leaf frog, Morelet's tree frog, Morelet's Tree Frog, Morelet's Treefrog, morelet's treefrog
KingdomAnimalia
PhylumChordata
ClassAmphibia
OrderAnura
FamilyHylidae
GenusAgalychnis

Basic Information

Size: 5~7cm

Weight: 8~15g

Coloration: Green back with black vertical stripes on the flanks, red eyes

Morphology: Large, bulging red eyes, long limbs with suction cups on the fingertips

Habitat: Lowland rainforests from Mexico to Honduras

Diet: Insects, spiders, etc.

Reproduction: Lays eggs on leaves near water during the rainy season

Lifespan: Approximately 5-7 years

The Beauty of Black Stripes: Morelet's Tree Frog

In the lush rainforests stretching from Mexico to Honduras,

lives Morelet's tree frog, a stunning amphibian adorned with black vertical stripes.

With its green back, striking black stripes, and large, captivating red eyes,

it's a sight to behold.

These nocturnal creatures spend their days resting on the underside of leaves, but at night, they become active, hunting for insects and other prey.

How did they come to possess such beautiful markings?

Morelet's tree frog Q&A

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What is the purpose of Morelet's tree frog's black stripes?

Morelet's tree frog's black stripes are thought to be a form of camouflage.

Living among the trees of the rainforest, the black stripes help them blend in with the shadows and gaps between leaves.

The stripes also vary slightly between individuals, potentially aiding in individual recognition.

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What kind of sound does Morelet's tree frog make?

Morelet's tree frog's call is a low, deep "crack, crack" or "wonk, wonk" sound.

During the breeding season, males call to attract females.

Their calls contribute to the nocturnal symphony of the rainforest.

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Where does Morelet's tree frog lay its eggs?

Morelet's tree frog breeds during the rainy season.

Females lay clutches of dozens of eggs, encased in a jelly-like substance, on leaves overhanging water.

Males guard the egg masses, periodically dousing them with water to prevent them from drying out.

After about a week, the eggs hatch, and the tadpoles drop into the water below to continue their development.

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Is Morelet's tree frog an endangered species?

Morelet's tree frog's population is declining due to habitat destruction from deforestation, agricultural expansion, pollution, and climate change.

They are listed as Near Threatened (NT) on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List, indicating a high risk of becoming endangered in the near future.

Morelet's tree frog
What can we do to protect the future of Morelet's tree frog?

Protecting the future of Morelet's tree frog requires safeguarding the rainforests that serve as their habitat.

We can start by learning about Morelet's tree frog and the environmental issues affecting their habitat.

Then, let's take action to protect the rainforests. For instance, we can choose to buy fair trade products, donate to rainforest conservation organizations, and support companies committed to environmental sustainability.

Every small action we take can contribute to protecting the future of Morelet's tree frog.

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Vladlen Henríquez, CC BY-SA 2.5, via Wikimedia Commons
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