The Yellow-spotted tree frog is classified as Critically Endangered (CR), facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
The Yellow-spotted Tree Frog is similar to L. raniformis but is distinguished by its fully webbed toes and yellow spots on the groin and the back of the thighs (Cogger 2000). 3. More
This species is very similar to the Yellow-spotted Tree Frog (Leptopelis flavomaculatus), a species that also varies greatly in dorsal patterning and colouration. The Yellow-spotted Tree Frog, in its green phase, lacks the fine black specks that are present over the dorsum in the Big-eyed Tree Frogs green phase. More
yellow-spotted tree frog (Litoria castanea see in IUCN Red List of Threatened Species), endangered green and gold frog (Litoria raniformis see in IUCN Red List of Threatened Species), and vulnerable golden bell frog (Litoria aurea see in IUCN Red List of More
Yellow-spotted tree frog (Leptopelis flavomaculatus); Turkana toad (Bufo turkanae); Delicate spiny reed frog (Afrixalus delicatus); Painted reed frog (Hyperolius marmoratus); Long reed frog (Hyperolius nasutus); Spotted reed frog (Hyperolius puncticulatus); Water lily reed frog (Hyperolius pusillus); Kenya sand boar More
Yellow-spotted Tree Frog RC-4506 Please link to this site. Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey RC-288 Please link to this site. Yellow-throated Apalis RC-1857 Please link to this site. Yellow-throated Seedeater RC-4203 Please link to this site. Yellowback Spiny-tailed Iguana RC-2494 Please link to this site. More
* Yellow-spotted Tree Frog (Leptopelis flavomaculatus) - Images. * Yellow-striped Reed Frog (Hyperolius semidiscus) - Images. More