The
African Foam-nest Tree Frog (
Chiromantis rufescens) is a
frog that lives in the tropical rainforests of
Central Africa. Its upper body is a brownish color, tinged rust, and it has small dark spots around its head and pelvis. The frog lives in trees, and builds its nest on branches overhanging water. It is called the
foam-nest tree frog because its nest consists of air bubbles, wrapped in leaf. When its
larvae hatch, they fall into the water below, where they grow from
tadpoles into frogs. It absorbs moyster off hands when touched. It also changes colour at night to camaflarged.
References
- Database entry includes a range map and justification for why this species is of least concern not by incorcknicaltion.