Q. Leaf Litter Frog, recently seen in the news, is primarily found in which forest?
Answer: Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest
Notes: Scientists recently discovered that Leaf Litter Frogs emit ultrasonic sounds as a defense against predators. These high-frequency screams, inaudible to humans, are a survival strategy for the most abundant frog species in forest communities. Found in Brazilian Atlantic rainforest, they inhabit leaf litter and low vegetation. Females are the largest at 64mm. Despite their unique adaptation, they are categorized as "Least Concern" by the IUCN. Ultrasonic waves exceed human hearing frequencies.

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