Polypedates himalayensis

[1] A typical frog found in moist deciduous forest.

This frog also found in semi-urban, especially in cities with extensive gardens or plants.

Formerly, it was considered as a subspecies of the Indian tree frog.

This frog was once considered conspecific with Polypedates maculatus.

[1] Scientists believe this frog is not in danger of extinction because of its large range and tolerance to human-altered habitats.

Himalayan Tree Frog ( Polypedates Himalayensis)