
Bailey's Treefrog
Bailey's Treefrog
Bailey's Treefrog
The Bailey's Treefrog, a small arboreal frog inhabiting the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, is a member of the *Dendropsophus* genus. Their vibrant coloration and distinctive calls make them a fascinating species. Let's explore the world of the Bailey's Treefrog and discover their captivating secrets!
Bailey's Treefrog Basic Infomation
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Property | Value |
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Scientific Name | Dendropsophus werneri |
Taxonomic Status | SPECIES |
Rank | Species |
Vernacular Names | Bailey's treefrog |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Amphibia |
Order | Anura |
Family | Hylidae |
Genus | Dendropsophus |
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The Bailey's treefrog ( *Dendropsophus werneri* ) is a frog species belonging to the genus *Dendropsophus* in the family Hylidae, found in the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil.
They are about 3-4 cm long, with a vibrant green back and a white or cream belly.
Their skin is smooth and moist.
Bailey's Treefrog Q&A
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Where do Bailey's Treefrogs live?
Bailey's Treefrogs are found in the mountainous regions of the Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil, at elevations between 800 and 1,600 meters.
They are arboreal, living in trees, often found in tree hollows or among branches.
They are nocturnal and become active at night to forage for insects, spiders, and earthworms.

What kind of sound do Bailey's Treefrogs make?
Male Bailey's Treefrogs emit a beautiful, high-pitched, clear call, "coor-r-r-r..."
Their call can carry over long distances.
During the breeding season, males engage in a chorus of calls, competing for mates.
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Are Bailey's Treefrogs endangered?
Bailey's Treefrogs are facing population decline due to habitat loss and pollution and are listed as Near Threatened (NT) on the IUCN Red List.
Their habitat, the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, is being destroyed by development and deforestation.
Water pollution caused by pesticide use also threatens their survival.
Protecting their habitat is crucial for the conservation of Bailey's Treefrogs.

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