The head is broad and flat and with a long and pointed snout in dorsal profile.
The arms are short and robust, with short and stout fingers bearing moderately large discs; the fingers are partially webbed.
The dorsal coloration is variable, ranging from a nearly uniform pale green or grayish green to yellowish tan or pale brown.
[3] Its natural habitats are sub-humid oak and pine forests[1] at elevations of 200–2,000 m (660–6,560 ft) above sea level.
[1][3] Although a common species, it is threatened by habitat loss.