Phyllomedusa camba

The skin of the dorsum is green with yellow marks around its eyes.

When it is time to lay eggs, the frogs leave the forest and go to a swamp if they can.

[3] The female frog makes a nest out of foam on a leaf.

[1] Scientists say this frog is not endangered because of its large range and because of its at least partial tolerance to altered habitats.

[1] The scientific name of this frog, "camba," comes from the indigenous people who live in Bolivia.