Rhaebo haemetiticus
This is my favorite toad, not only because it was my first frog kept as a pet, but also because of its incredible camouflage resembling a dead leaf on the forest floor. This toads lack the classic warty skin but have the parotoid glands.
R. haemetiticus color is normally a dark brown with one or two dark blotches that resemble holes on a dead leaf.

It also normally has a light vertebral line. This toads have a dark facial mask, helping them in there camouflage even more. This frogs reproduce at the end of the dry season on the remaining water poodles.

