
Appearance
''Lithobates warszewitschii'' are medium-sized frogs: males grow to 52 mm and females to 63 mm in snout–vent length. The snout is pointed. They have large or small green patches on a golden brown background on their back; the colouration darkens to brown along the sides. The dark area extends forward onto the face to form a "mask". They also have a light lip line. The dorsolateral folds have lighter colouration, usually golden or yellow. The feet are extensively webbed.Status
Its natural habitats are humid lowland, montane and gallery forests where it is found near streams, but it can also be found far from streams. It can survive even in small forest patches. Some populations seem to have suffered from chytridiomycosis but more recently recovered. It is also affected by habitat loss.
Habitat
Its natural habitats are humid lowland, montane and gallery forests where it is found near streams, but it can also be found far from streams. It can survive even in small forest patches. Some populations seem to have suffered from chytridiomycosis but more recently recovered. It is also affected by habitat loss.References:
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