1. What is the largest species of frog found in South America?
Goliath frog
- National Geographic
2. Which South American frog species secretes a toxic substance that can be lethal to predators?
Golden poison frog
- Rainforest Alliance
3. What is the common name of the brightly colored tree frogs native to the Amazon rainforest in South America?
Red-eyed tree frog
- World Wildlife Fund
4. How many species of poison dart frogs are known to exist in South America?
Over 170 species
- National Geographic
5. Which South American frog species has the ability to change its skin color to blend in with its surroundings?
Chameleon leaf frog
- BBC Earth
6. What type of environment do glass frogs, a group of South American frogs, typically inhabit?
Tropical rainforests
- Encyclopedia Britannica
7. Which South American frog species is known for its loud, distinctive call that resembles a series of short growls?
Horned marsupial frog
- AmphibiaWeb
8. How does the Waxy monkey tree frog protect itself from dehydration in its dry habitat in South America?
By secreting a waxy substance over its skin
- National Geographic
9. What is the primary diet of the Amazon milk frog found in South America?
Insects and small invertebrates
- Amphibian Ark
10. Which South American frog species is capable of gliding from tree to tree using its extensive webbed feet?
Wallace's flying frog
- Zoo Miami
11. What unique behavior do male poison dart frogs exhibit in caring for their offspring in South America?
They carry tadpoles on their backs to water sources
- BBC Nature
12. How do South American horned frogs attract prey into their mouths?
By wriggling their worm-like tongue
- Encyclopedia Britannica
13. Which South American frog species is known for its bright blue skin, almost resembling a cartoon character?
Blue poison dart frog
- Rainforest Trust
14. What is the main threat to the population of the critically endangered Lemur leaf frog in South America?
Habitat destruction and climate change
- IUCN Red List
15. Which South American frog species is considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity in some cultures?
Budgett's frog
- National Geographic Kids
16. How do tree frogs in South America use their sticky toe pads to navigate their arboreal habitats?
To cling to branches and leaves
- Zoo Atlanta
17. Which South American frog species has transparent skin that allows you to see its internal organs?
Glass frog
- Amphibian Specialist Group
18. What is the unique adaptation of the Surinam toad, a frog species found in South America, for carrying its eggs?
The female's back develops pockets to hold the eggs
- San Diego Zoo
19. Which South American frog species uses its vibrant colors as a warning to predators about its toxic skin secretions?
Dyeing poison frog
- World Wildlife Fund
20. How do tree frogs in the rainforests of South America contribute to the ecosystem through their diet?
By controlling insect populations
- Ecology Global Network
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