Distribution and habitat
It is endemic toBiology
''Gastrotheca piperata'' is dispersed over a large area that includes two protected areas which allows the species to not be in any concern to become an endangered species. It is threatened by habitat loss. can be found on high vegetation. When males are calling females, it is recorded that the males call from the location of canopies of small trees. Females release their tadpoles into small puddles and ditches.References
piperata Amphibians of Bolivia Amphibians of the Andes Endemic fauna of Bolivia Amphibians described in 2005 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Hemiphractidae-stub