The spot-legged poison frog (Ameerega picta;[3] formerly Epipedobates picta) is a species of dendrobatid frog found in Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, and Venezuela.
[2][4][1] This frog has been observed on dead branches and leaf litter in primary and secondary tropical lowland and montane forests.
After the eggs hatch, the adult frogs carry the tadpoles to water.
[1] The IUCN classifies this frog as least concern of extinction because its large range contains considerable suitable habitat.
It is possible that this frog may be sold on the international pet trade, but it is not clear that this poses a threat to the wild population.