Engystomops petersi
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Peters’ Dwarf Frog
Also known as:
Painted Forest Toadlet

Lorrie Smith found this oddly proportioned little frog hunkered down on the Nauta road. It looks like a long-legged arboreal toad, but it is thought to feed exclusively on termites on the forest floor.
My Travelogues and Trip Lists page includes a complete list of the herps I saw in the wild on my 2016 MT Amazon Expeditions trip.

Here is a much prouder individual from a few years later. You'd never catch *this* frog on a paved road, no way!
Printed references:
- Bartlett, R.D., and Bartlett, P. 2003. Reptiles and Amphibians of the Amazon: An Ecotourist's Guide
- Duellman, W.E. 2005. Cusco Amazónico: The Lives of Amphibians and Reptiles in an Amazonian Rainforest
- Rodríguez, L. O. and Duellman, W. E. 1994. Guide to the Frogs of the Iquitos Region, Amazonian Peru