Mission golden-eyed tree frog

Mission golden-eyed tree frog

Amazon milk frog

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Trachycephalus resinifictrix

The Mission golden-eyed tree frog or Amazon milk frog (Trachycephalus resinifictrix ) is a large species of arboreal frog native to the Amazon Rainforest in South America. It is sometimes referred to as the blue milk frog. It was first discovered along the Maracanã River in Brazil. This species was previously within the genus Phrynohyas, which was recently synonymized with Trachycephalus.

Appearance

These frogs are fairly large, reaching sizes of 2.5 to 4.0 in (6.4 to 10.2 cm) in length. Adult frogs are light grey in colour with brown or black banding, while juveniles will exhibit stronger contrasts. As they age, their skin develops a slightly bumpy texture. Their blood tends to be a shade of blue which can be shown through their skin, most boldly in the mouth area and toe pads.

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The "milk" in the common name comes from the milky fluid these frogs excrete when stressed.

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Distribution

Geography

Mission golden-eyed tree frogs inhabit humid rainforest regions. They often inhabit vegetation which extends over permanent, slow-moving water sources.

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References

1. Mission golden-eyed tree frog Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_golden-eyed_tree_frog
2. Mission golden-eyed tree frog on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/55823/11373135

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