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Green Dotted Treefrog
Green Dotted Treefrog
Green Dotted Treefrog
The Green Dotted Treefrog, an arboreal species inhabiting the Amazon region of Ecuador, is a member of the *Dendropsophus* genus. Let's explore the mysterious world of the Green Dotted Treefrog and uncover its fascinating secrets!
Green Dotted Treefrog Basic Infomation
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Property | Value |
---|---|
Scientific Name | Dendropsophus molitor |
Taxonomic Status | SPECIES |
Rank | Species |
Vernacular Names | green dotted treefrog |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Amphibia |
Order | Anura |
Family | Hylidae |
Genus | Dendropsophus |
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The green dotted treefrog ( *Dendropsophus molitor* ) is a frog species belonging to the genus *Dendropsophus* in the family Hylidae, found in the Amazon region of Ecuador.
They are about 3-4 cm long, with a green back with black spots and a white or cream belly.
Their skin is relatively smooth and glossy.
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Where do Green Dotted Treefrogs live?
Green Dotted Treefrogs inhabit the rainforests of the Amazon region in Ecuador.
They are arboreal, spending most of their time 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.
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How do Green Dotted Treefrogs reproduce?
The reproductive behavior of Green Dotted Treefrogs is not yet fully understood.
However, like other Hylidae frogs, they are believed to lay their eggs in water.
The eggs are covered with a jelly-like substance and are attached to aquatic plants or rocks.
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Are Green Dotted Treefrogs endangered?
Green Dotted Treefrogs are not currently considered endangered.
However, their habitat, the Amazon rainforest, is under threat due to development and deforestation.
Climate change, particularly global warming, also poses a concern for their survival.
Protecting their habitat is crucial for the conservation of Green Dotted Treefrogs.
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