Gracixalus guangdongensis

The skin of the dorsum is brown or beige in color with a darker mark in the shape of the letter Y on the back.

The male frog has a visible vocal sac.

[4] This frog lives in bamboo forests on hills with evergreen and broadleaf trees.

The eggs and embryos have been observed in water in bamboo plants.

This frog still faces some threat associated with habitat loss: Human being cut down trees to collect wood and build farms.