Callulina stanleyi Loader, Gower, Ngalason, and Menegon, 2010
Stanley's warty frog (Callulina stanleyi) is a frog. It lives in Tanzania. It lives in the South Pare mountains. People have seen it between 1920 and 2100 meters above sea level.[2][3][1][4]
The adult frog is about 42.5 mm long from nose to rear end. It is brown in color with a pattern. There are white warts on both sides of the body.[3]
This frog climbs trees. At night, it sits on branches or on dead wood.[3]
Reproduction
The frog lays eggs during the dry season. The mother frog sits on the eggs until they hatch. The eggs hatch into small frogs. They are never tadpoles. The frogs become adults in about eight months.[3]