Vietnamese
mossy frogs greatly resemble a clump of moss thanks to their green
color, black spots, and visible tubercules and spines. They hide in
basins of water found in crevices with only their eyes protruding to
keep a watchful eye on their surroundings. As a result, they’re almost
impossible to spot when sitting still. These tree frogs have adhesive
toe pads and can jump. Males have a pronounced breeding callus on the
base of their inside finger.
The
Vietnamese mossy frog grows up to 3.5 inches (7 to 8 centimeters), with
males tending to be smaller and thinner than females.
As
its name suggests, the Vietnamese mossy frog lives in Vietnam;
specifically in northern Vietnam, a region defined by limestone cliffs
and evergreen rainforests.
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