The Milk Frogs of the Amazon Basin derive their name from the thick white defensive secretions they exude when harassed. The skin secretion from this species is painful if allowed to enter the eyes. Many species inhabit water filled tree holes or other plant held waters (phytotelmata). The Pepper Treefrog (Trachycephalus typhonius) ranges through the wet tropical forests of the Amazon. This individual was photographed in the Amazon Basin of Peru, 2019. | |
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