[1] This frog lives in moist forests in lowlands, mountains, and on hills near streams.
[1] Females lay eggs in foam nests attached to branches and grasses hanging over water.
They create nests by beating a frothy secretion into foam with their hind legs.
The tadpoles develop in paddy fields, holes full of water, ponds, and marshes.
In some places, people catch this frog to eat or sell as part of the international pet trade.