
Tiger-striped tree frog
Tiger-striped tree frog
Tiger-striped tree frog
The Tiger-striped tree frog, with its distinctive tiger-like stripes, is a fascinating species found in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. Let's explore its ecology, characteristics, and its connection to the forest environment.
Tiger-striped tree frog Basic Infomation
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| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Callimedusa tomopterna |
| Taxonomic Status | accepted |
| Rank | SPECIES |
| Vernacular Names | Tiger-legged Monkey Frog, Tiger-striped Leaf Frog, Tiger-striped tree frog, tiger-striped tree frog |
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Class | Amphibia |
| Order | Anura |
| Family | Hylidae |
| Genus | Callimedusa |
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Basic Information
Size: 5~7cm
Weight: 8~15g
Coloration: Brown or gray back with black stripes on the flanks
Morphology: Large, bulging eyes, long limbs with suction cups on the fingertips
Habitat: Atlantic Forest of Brazil
Diet: Insects, spiders, etc.
Reproduction: Lays eggs on leaves near water during the rainy season
Lifespan: Approximately 5 years
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A Tiger in the Trees: The Tiger-striped Tree Frog
In the eastern part of South America, along the Atlantic coast of Brazil, lies a lush and vibrant forest.
Here, a unique tree frog with tiger-like stripes makes its home.
This is the Tiger-striped tree frog.
With its brown or gray back and striking black stripes running along its flanks, it resembles a miniature tiger.
What secrets lie hidden within its stripes?
Tiger-striped tree frog Q&A
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What is the purpose of the Tiger-striped tree frog's stripes?
The Tiger-striped tree frog's stripes are thought to be a form of camouflage.
Living among the trees of the rainforest, the 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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Where does the Tiger-striped tree frog live?
The Tiger-striped tree frog is found in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, at elevations ranging from 500 to 1,500 meters.
They prefer humid environments and can be spotted in forests and near water sources.
They are arboreal, meaning they spend most of their lives in trees, often seen resting on leaves and branches.
As nocturnal creatures, they become active at night to hunt for food.
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What does the Tiger-striped tree frog eat?
The Tiger-striped tree frog is carnivorous, feeding on insects and spiders.
They are ambush predators, patiently waiting for prey to approach while remaining motionless on a leaf or branch.
When prey comes within range, they swiftly extend their long tongues to capture it.
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How does the Tiger-striped tree frog reproduce?
The Tiger-striped tree frog breeds during the rainy season.
Males call to attract females from their perches on leaves near water.
When a female approaches, the male grasps her in a posture called amplexus.
The female lays her eggs in a jelly-like mass on leaves overhanging water.
After about a week, the eggs hatch, and the tadpoles drop into the water below to continue their development.
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What can we do to protect the future of the Tiger-striped tree frog?
The Tiger-striped tree frog's population is declining due to habitat destruction from deforestation, agricultural expansion, and pollution.
We can start by learning about the Tiger-striped tree frog and the environmental issues facing its Atlantic Forest habitat.
Then, let's take action to protect the Atlantic Forest. For instance, we can choose to buy products that promote sustainable forest management, donate to forest conservation organizations, and support companies committed to environmental sustainability.
Every small action we take can contribute to protecting the future of the Tiger-striped tree frog.

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