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Amphibia · Anura · Hylidae
The blacksmith tree frog, or smith frog, is a frog species in the family Hylidae. It is found in eastern to southern Brazil, north-eastern Argentina and south-eastern Paraguay. Its natural habitats are tropical humid forests, including forest edges, at elevations of 150–800 m (490–2,620 ft) above sea level. Breeding takes place in temporary and permanent pools and slow-moving streams where the frogs make nests. This is an abundant species throughout its range. Clear cutting of forests remains a threat, whereas the species adapts to selectively logged and second growth forests. It is present in several protected areas. It is not considered threatened by the IUCN.
Fun Fact
Breeding takes place in temporary and permanent pools (including artificial pools) and slow-moving streams where the frogs make nests.
Habitat
Tropical humid forests, including forest edges
Diet
Carnivore
Lifespan
To be updated