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Dendropsophus rossalleni
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Hyla alleni Goin, 1957

The Dendropsophus rossalleni is a small, colorful frog that belongs to the Hylidae family, which is also known as the tree frog family. This amazing little amphibian was first described in 1959.

You can find the Rossallen's tree frog in several countries in South America. These include Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It might also live in Bolivia, but scientists are still checking.

What is the Rossallen's Tree Frog?

The Dendropsophus rossalleni is a type of tree frog. Tree frogs are known for their special toes. These toes have sticky pads that help them climb trees and other plants. This frog is part of a large group of frogs called Dendropsophus. Many frogs in this group are small and live in trees. They often have bright colors. These colors can help them blend in with their surroundings. They can also warn predators that they might not taste good.

Where Does the Rossallen's Tree Frog Live?

This frog prefers to live in warm, wet places. Its natural habitats are:

  • Subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests: These are forests that are not too high up. They get a lot of rain and are always warm. The air is often very humid.
  • Intermittent freshwater marshes: These are wet, grassy areas. They have fresh water that might dry up sometimes. This means the water level can change throughout the year.

These habitats provide the perfect conditions for the frog. They offer plenty of places to hide and find food. They also have water for the frog to lay its eggs.

What Does 'Least Concern' Mean?

The Dendropsophus rossalleni has a conservation status of "Least Concern" (LC). This status comes from the IUCN Red List. The IUCN is a group that checks how many animals are left in the wild.

  • Least Concern means that this frog is not currently in danger of disappearing. There are still many of them in the wild.
  • This is good news for the Rossallen's tree frog. However, it is still important to protect its habitats. This helps make sure they stay safe for the future.

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