[2][3] The frog uses its webbed toes to steer when it jumps out of trees, like a human in a parachute.
[3] They found it in the Muller mountain range, 515 meters above sea level.
[4] The scientific name of this frog, pterodactyla, means "wings on its fingers" and comes from Latin.
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