
Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrog
Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrog
Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrog
In the depths of Panama's forests, the Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrog resides, a remarkable species of the *Ecnomiohyla* genus, known for its ability to glide between trees. However, these fascinating frogs are now facing the brink of extinction. Let's delve into the world of the Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrog, exploring their beautiful yet fragile existence.
Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrog Basic Infomation

Property | Value |
---|---|
Scientific Name | Ecnomiohyla rabborum |
Taxonomic Status | SPECIES |
Rank | Species |
Vernacular Names | Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Amphibia |
Order | Anura |
Family | Hylidae |
Genus | Ecnomiohyla |

The *Ecnomiohyla* genus is a group of frogs found in Central and South America.
Common Name: Fringe-limbed Treefrogs
They are arboreal, with well-developed webbing on their toes, and some species are even capable of gliding.
Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog ( *Ecnomiohyla rabborum* ) is a frog species belonging to the *Ecnomiohyla* genus found only in a small region called El Valle de Antón in central Panama.
They are about 9-10 cm long, with a green or brown back and a white or cream belly.
Their skin is relatively smooth and glossy.
Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrog Q&A

Where do Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrogs live?
Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrogs are found only in the cloud forests of El Valle de Antón, a small region in central Panama.
They are arboreal, living high in the trees.
They are nocturnal and become active at night to forage for insects, spiders, and earthworms.

Can Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrogs really glide?
Yes, Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrogs can glide from tree to tree.
They use their large, well-developed webbing between their toes to generate lift, allowing them to glide through the air.
They can glide for distances of over 10 meters!
This remarkable ability is used to escape predators, find food, and move between trees.

Are Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrogs endangered?
Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Treefrogs are critically endangered due to their extremely limited distribution and the impact of chytridiomycosis, a deadly fungal disease that affects amphibians.
Their cloud forest habitat is being destroyed by development and deforestation.
Climate change is also a concern.
Protecting their habitat and preventing the spread of chytridiomycosis are crucial to their survival.

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