Leptodactylus leptodactyloides (Andersson, 1945) is a animal in the Leptodactylidae family, order Anura, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Leptodactylus leptodactyloides (Andersson, 1945)

Leptodactylus leptodactyloides (Andersson, 1945)

Leptodactylus leptodactyloides is an Amazonian frog with female parental care for its tadpoles.

Genus
Leptodactylus
Order
Anura
Class
Amphibia

About Leptodactylus leptodactyloides (Andersson, 1945)

Male Leptodactylus leptodactyloides reach a snout–vent length of 28–48 mm (1.1–1.9 in), while females grow to 35–57 mm (1.4–2.2 in). This frog species occurs in Amazonian biomes. It can be found in savannas, forest edges, and both primary and secondary forests. It shows some tolerance to anthropogenic disturbance, and has been observed in gardens and farms. Recorded elevations for this species range from 15 to 400 meters above sea level, and it has been reported from protected areas. For reproduction, this frog lays its eggs in a foam nest. Females provide parental care: if tadpoles use up all the food in their original water pool, the female will dig a channel connecting to a new pool for them.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Anura Leptodactylidae Leptodactylus

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