Theloderma rhododiscus

[2][3][1] This frog lives in evergreen forests and appears to be forest-dependent.

It lays eggs in ponds, pools, and water-filled holes in trees or bamboo.

This frog has been observed 830 and 1711 meters above sea level.

[1] The IUCN classifies this frog as least concern of extinction.

The frog's range includes many well-managed protected parks.