Meet the Dwarf Tree Frog, one of Tobago’s tiny rainforest gems and a reminder of the incredible biodiversity found across our island.
Small in size but full of character, the Dwarf Tree Frog is a fascinating amphibian often found near freshwater bodies, wetlands, gardens, and rainforests throughout Tobago. Its delicate body, climbing ability, and distinctive calls make it one of the many hidden wonders waiting to be discovered in our natural surroundings.
After rainfall, these tiny frogs become more active, filling the night air with their calls as they communicate and search for mates. Like other amphibians, they play an important role in Tobago’s ecosystem by helping control insect populations and serving as indicators of a healthy environment.
From rainforest streams and waterfalls to the forest canopy above, encounters with wildlife like the Dwarf Tree Frog show that Tobago’s natural beauty goes far beyond its beaches.
Whether you’re exploring Twin Rivers Waterfall, hiking through the rainforest, or joining a guided eco-tour, every journey offers the chance to discover something remarkable.
Discover more of Tobago’s wildlife, rainforest adventures, tours, accommodations, restaurants, and hidden gems with the Bago TT App and Tour Tobago website.
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