Thursday, April 11, 2013

Amazon Milk Frog

Amazon Milk Frogs are also called Mission Golden-eyed Tree Frogs or Blue Milk Frogs. These tree frog are light grayish color with a pattern of brown and black banding. Their skin is bumpy. The males are smaller than the females. They have large toe pads so they can climb. They live in the tropical rainforest canopy at Northern South America in the countries Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, French, Guiana, Suriname, Peru and Venezuela. These frogs can be poisonous, live up to 25 years. The female frogs can lay 2,500 egg on a rainy season from November to May. The food that they eat is insects, spiders, small amphibian and other invertebrates.

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