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 swamp forests.

Diet: Carnivorous. They naturally eat worms, snails, insects, and small rodents.

Size: Females can reach up to 10cm in length and males can reach up to 7.5cm in length.

Lifespan: Between 6 – 8 years.

CONSERVATION STATUS

Least Concern 

Population Trend

Decreasing.

Threats

The biggest threat to this species is pollution.

Population

Unknown

Did you know?

You can tell males and females apart by their colour and size. Males are smaller and a more yellowy-orange, while females are larger and are more red.

See our Tomato Frog!

Our Tomato Frog is called Heinz and he can be found in the reptile house. 

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