Theloderma ryabovi, or Ryabov's bug-eyed frog, is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae.
[2][3][1] This frog lives in montane primary forests, where it has been observed 1210 meters above sea level.
People have seen this frog perched about 4 m above the ground.
Male frogs and tadpoles and metamorphs in various stages of development have been observed sharing the same water-filled tree hole.
[1] The IUCN classifies this frog as endangered because of its small range, which is subject to considerable habitat degradation, especially associated with cash crop cultivation.