Phasmahyla exilis

[4] This frog can change color to camouflage itself using its red and orange spots.

The female frog lays eggs on leaves over streams.

When the eggs hatch, the tadpoles fall into the stream below.

[4] Scientists classify this frog as at least risk of extinction because although its habitat is subject to some tree farms and wood harvesting, but is overall not threatened.

[4] Scientists note that this frog can make useful chemicals in its skin.