Theloderma asperum

Ixalus asper Boulenger, 1886 Rhacophorus asperrimus Ahl, 1927 Philautus albopunctatus Liu and Hu, 1962 Theloderma asperum is a frog in the family Rhacophoridae.

[3] The frog can be found in the northeastern India, Bangladesh[4], Bhutan[5], Burma, China (Tibet, possibly more widely), Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam as well as Sumatra in Indonesia.

The skin of the dorsum is black with white warts, causing the frog to resemble bird droppings.

[7] It lives in tropical and subtropical submontane forests, where they have been found perched on short plants and tree stumps.

The frog is cryptic and hard for people to spot, but scientists think it spends a great deal of time in water-filled holes in trees.

Theloderma asperum found on Fraser's Hill