Theloderma corticale
Theloderma corticale is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is now known to be found in northern Vietnam, south–central Laos, and southern China.
Description
The common name "mossy frog" arises from the fact that its skin is a mottled green and brown that resembles moss growing on rock, and provides an effective form of camouflage. They have large sticky pads on their toes and a soft underbelly. They measure about in snout–vent length.The females will grow larger than the males and can reach sizes of. This species will curl into a ball when frightened, and play dead.