Emerald-eyed tree frog
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Boana crepitans

The emerald-eyed tree frog (Boana crepitans ) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is largely restricted to the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil. Some populations previously regarded as Boana crepitans have been separated into the species Boana xerophylla and Boana platanera.

Habits and Lifestyle

This species has a variety of habitats, ranging from humid tropical forests, semiarid environments, grasslands, llanos, intervening habitats, pastures and lower montane forests. It is an arboreal nocturnal species, found on leaves of trees, on shrubs and other vegetation near watercourses. The species breeds in temporary pools at the beginning of the rainy season. Specimens are occasionally also found on the ground. It is possible to find this species in severely degraded habitats including urban areas and human dwellings.

Lifestyle

Diet and Nutrition

Mating Habits

Breeding occurs throughout much of the rainy season (Ibanez et al. 1999, Duellman 2001). Males call from the edges of temporary ponds or flooded grassy areas (Ibanez et al. 1999).

Population

References

1. Emerald-eyed tree frog Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald-eyed_tree_frog
2. Emerald-eyed tree frog on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/55457/11314699

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