Tomato Frog (Dyscophus guineti) Tomato frogs are aptly named for their striking colors. Females are a bright red-orange and males a yellow-orange. In some instances, they have black spots along their backs. These frogs can release a toxic secretion through their skin when threatened. FUN FACTS Animal Class: Amphibian. Distribution: Madagascar. Habitat: Rainforests and swampRead more ⟶
Category: Amphibians
Blue Legged Mantella
Blue Legged Mantella (Mantella expectata) Blue Legged Mantella are found in the Isalo National Park and areas south of it in Madagascar. They live in areas of seasonal streams and wet canyons. FUN FACTS Animal Class: Amphibian. Distribution: South-Western Madagascar. Habitat: Wetlands or Primary and Secondary Forests. Diet: Insectivorous. Eat a wide range of smallRead more ⟶
Golden Mantella
Golden Mantella (Mantella Aurantiaca) Golden Mantella are found in East-Central Madagascar, restricted to three areas around the town of Moromanga. They usually inhabit damp, swampy areas, often associated with Screw Pine Forests. FUN FACTS Animal Class: Amphibian. Distribution: East-Central Madagascar. Habitat: Wetlands or Primary and Secondary Forests. Diet: Insectivorous. Eat a wide range of smallRead more ⟶