Badditu Forest Tree Frog

Leptopelis gramineus

"Leptopelis gramineus" is a species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae. It is endemic to Ethiopia and occurs on the Ethiopian Highlands on both sides of the Great Rift Valley. Common names Badditu forest treefrog and Ethiopian burrowing tree frog have been coined for it.
The Badditu Forest Tree Frog This tree frog is fairly well distributed across Ethiopia.  We saw this during a thunderstorm at the Wabeshebelle Hotel in Goba but it is also found on the other side of the Sanetti Plateau in the Harenna Forest. Badditu Forest Tree Frog,Bale Mountains,Ethiopian Burrowing Tree Frog,Goba,Leptopelis gramineus,Oromia

Appearance

Adult males measure 20–45 mm and adult females 40–63 mm in snout–vent length; size varies considerably among populations. The dorsal colour is almost always green. Darker markings may be present but only very rarely form a triangle. There is a lateral series of large, dark brown blotches. Skin of the dorsum is rather coarsely granular, sometimes warty. Males have pectoral glands. The tadpoles are eel-shaped, heavily pigmented, and can grow to 64 mm in length.

The male advertisement call is a single, deep "clack", sometimes preceded by a creaking sound.

Status

This species is common to abundant at suitable sites. Because of its adaptability, it is not considered being significantly threatened by environmental degradation caused by human settlement and small to large-scale agriculture. Chytrid fungus is common in the area, but its impact on this species is unknown. It occurs in the Bale Mountains National Park.

Habitat

"Leptopelis gramineus" typically inhabits montane grasslands, sometimes Afro-alpine moorland or even forest margins and montane forests. It can also occur in rural gardens and human settlements. It occurs at elevations between 1,900 and 3,900 m above sea level. It is a fossorial species. Reproduction takes place in pools and small streams, both permanent and temporary.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAmphibia
OrderAnura
FamilyArthroleptidae
GenusLeptopelis
SpeciesL. gramineus
Photographed in
Ethiopia