Scientific Name: Trachycephalus resinifictrix
Found In: South America/Rain forest canopy in water-filled tree holes
Size: Males average between 2.5 and 3 inches length, while females average between 3 and 4 inches.
Diet: Carnivore. Diet consists of a variety of insects.
Threat Level: Least Concern. Deforestation due to logging and agriculture is the major threat to this species, but it supports an overall stable population
Facts: These amphibians received the name “milk frog” from the sticky white substance they secrete through their skin when threatened.
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