Leptodactylus savagei, or Savage's thin-toed frog, is a species of leptodactylid frog[2] which ranges from eastern Honduras, through Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama to Colombia adjacent to Panama, with a seemingly disjunct population present in the area of Santa Marta in northern Colombia, at elevations from close to the sea level to 660 m (2,170 ft).
It has brown spots in the lips and frequently a black stripe over the tympanum.
The rear part of the thigh is brownish, however, it can has reddish colours.
When a female attends the call, the male grasps her in an axillary amplexus.
This foam can feed and moisten the tadpoles during the entire metamorphosis which takes about a month.