ENDANGERED SPECIES
Agalychnis callidryas
FATRO "WILDLIFE" COLLECTION
These little frogs, well-known for their brilliant colours and enormous red eyes, which could be an adaptation to nocturnal life or a fundamental part of a defence strategy to terrorise predators, are no more than 7-8 centimetres long and live in the forests of Central America.
Whilst still being fairly widespread, they are suffering from the progressive destruction of their habitat and the trade in exotic animals.
These little frogs, well-known for their brilliant colours and enormous red eyes, which could be an adaptation to nocturnal life or a fundamental part of a defence strategy to terrorise predators, are no more than 7-8 centimetres long and live in the forests of Central America.
Whilst still being fairly widespread, they are suffering from the progressive destruction of their habitat and the trade in exotic animals.
