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This
one was found at Central Catchment Area. Photograph
by Ria Tan.

Photograph
by K. W. Chan
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Interesting
Facts: This is one of the species of narrow-mouthed frogs
recorded in Singapore. They are generally brown, difficult to
spot them on the leaf litter of the forest floor. Though small,
but capable of long leaps. All species lay eggs in very small
pools of water.
Size:
2.5 cm
Diet:
Small invertebrates
Activity:
Nocturnal and terrestrial
Habitat:
Disturbed forest, agricultural area, gardens
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