Hyla marmorata

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Hyla marmorata is a species of tree frog in the family Hylidae, native to parts of South America and known for its marbled coloration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf species of amphibian
tree frog
vertebrate
belongsToGroup anurans
frogs
breathesWith lungs
class Amphibia
diet insectivorous
family Hylidae NERFINISHED
genus Hyla NERFINISHED
hasBackbone true
hasColoration marbled pattern
mottled pattern
hasCommonName marbled tree frog
hasDigits expanded toe pads
webbed toes
hasHabitat arboreal habitat
humid forest
tropical forest
hasLifeStage adult frog
tadpole
hasLimbs four limbs
hasNotochord true
hasRespiration cutaneous respiration
pulmonary respiration
hasSkeletalType bony skeleton
hasSkinType moist glandular skin
hasSymmetry bilateral symmetry
isEctothermic true
isMulticellular true
kingdom Animalia
livesIn trees
locomotion climbing
jumping
nativeTo South America
tropical South America
order Anura
phylum Chordata
reproductionType sexual reproduction
reproductiveMode oviparous
taxonRank species

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Johann Georg Wagler describedTaxon Hyla marmorata