Pseudopaludicola boliviana is a species of frog in the family Leptodactylidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Paraguay, Suriname, and Venezuela.
This terrestrial frog lives in several types of habitats: Cerrado, Chiquitano forest, other forest, moist savanna, swamps, and pastureland. Scientists have seen it between above sea level. This species has been reported from protected areas.
Pseudopaludicola boliviana demonstrate a high dietary plasticity with minimal variation between sexes. Their diet consists primarily of Coleoptera, Diptera, and Acari.
This frog reproduces in temporary and permanent ponds and moist grasslands. The female frog deposits her eggs in the water, where the tadpoles develop.
The IUCN classifies this frog as least concern of extinction. In some parts of its range, the frog may be in danger from fires, farms, logging, pollution, and infrastructure development.