There are small, white tubercles on the snout and disks on the toes for climbing with minimal webbing on the feet.
The adult female frog has warts near her vent.
[4] This frog lives in mountain and lowland forests, where it has been observed between 100 and 1500 meters above sea level.
[3][1] Scientists classify this frog as least concern of extinction because of its large range, which includes a protected park: Quang Nam Elephant Habitat and Species Conservation area in Vietnam.
It is subject to habitat loss associated with deforestation, especially for agriculture.