Dryophylax yavi

Dryophylax yavi

<p><b>Dryophylax yavi</b> is a vulnerable species primarily found in the lush rainforests and temperate forests of South America, featuring a slender body of 10 to 15 centimeters, vibrant green and brown coloration, and specialized toe pads for climbing. As a nocturnal omnivore, it plays a crucial role in its ecosystem through pollination and seed dispersal while facing threats from habitat loss and climate change.</p>

Dryophylax gambotensis

Dryophylax gambotensis

Discover the fascinating Dryophylax gambotensis, a vibrant omnivorous species thriving in the dense rainforests of the Amazon, known for its striking coloration, robust body, and significant ecological role in maintaining biodiversity by controlling insect populations and aiding in seed dispersal. Despite its vulnerable status due to habitat destruction, conservation efforts aim to protect this remarkable species and its habitat.

Dryophylax ceibae

Dryophylax ceibae

The Dryophylax ceibae, commonly found in the lush rainforests of Central and South America, is a robust, nocturnal omnivore reaching up to 30 centimeters in length, known for its striking camouflage and unique social vocalizations. Essential to its ecosystem, this species aids in seed dispersal and reflects environmental health, while its conservation status remains vulnerable due to habitat threats.