Friday, October 30, 2015

Species Spotlight: Lemur Leaf Frog

Name: Lemur Leaf Frog
Scientific Name: Hylomantis lemur
Conservation status: Critically Endangered (Extirpated from many sites particularly in Costa Rica)
Location: Central America (Panama, Columbia and Costa Rica)
Habitat: Undisturbed Humid Forest
Diet: Unknown though small invertebrates are most likely diet.

Additional information: The Lemur Leaf Frog changes color depending on activity level and time of day. This frog is one of few species that can bask in sunlight for long periods of time without drying out. Pterorhodin pigment in the skin allows it to reflect heat and may add to disease resistance. The resistance of this tiny frog to Chytridiomycosis, a fungal disease that is decimating many amphibian populations, is of great interest to scientists who are involved in amphibian conservation efforts around the world.

Resources:
IUCN Red List
EOL
Animal Arkive

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