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Gray Wood Frog: Batrachyla leptopus

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Gray wood frog videos, photos and facts - Batrachyla leptopus | ARKive Help ARKive share the wonders of the natural world.     Loading more images and videos... ) was discovered by Charles Darwin in the dense forests of Valdivia, Chile. It has a brown upper body and limbs, marked with darker brown and brownish-yellow bands, which are most conspicuous on the limbs and feet. By contrast, the belly is pale, and marked with brown dots
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