This is a Trachycephalus typhonius, formerly Trachycephalus venulosus, from Yucatan.

These frogs secrete a sticky and irritant milk-like fliud through its skin when bothered. Several years ago I got some some of that fluid into my eyes by accident - that hurts similar to scratching one’s eye after touching a spicy pepper. So, they are not terribly toxic but I certainly do not recommend the experience.

Funnily enough I just ran a search and found a publication of someone who describes a similar but worse experience: www.thebhs.org/publications/…/file

You may notice that the finger pads of this frog look green. That’s because its bones are green! A characteristic feature of this species. Here is a photo (not mine) of a skeleton of one of these : www.pybio.org/wp-content/uploads/…/t-ven31.jpg