Eleutherodactylidae
Eleutherodactylidae, commonly known as the "robber frogs," is a family of frogs primarily found in the Americas, especially in the Caribbean. This family includes over 200 species, many of which are small and have a wide range of colors and patterns. They are known for their unique reproductive strategy, where some species can lay eggs directly on land instead of in water.
These frogs are typically nocturnal and are often found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas. Eleutherodactylidae species are important for their ecosystems, as they help control insect populations and serve as prey for larger animals.