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Nordens Ark, Sverige
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Theloderma phrynoderma Theloderma phrynoderma, collected from Tanintharyi state, Myanmar.From the website of
Jennifer Dever, USF. Photo by Jennifer Dever.
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Beluru, Sarawak, Malaysia
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mbavna, Maharashtra, India
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Thirunelly, Kerala, India
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Found this frog by a stream last week. Size: less than 2cms
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Rumah Liam, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Tembeling, Pahang, Malaysia
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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A Malabar Gliding Frog beautifully blending in on a Sweet Lime tree. I am very happy to see my friends developing a positive attitude towards these marvelous creatures. Now they are happy to just let them be :-)Thank you Ashwan for providing a habitat for these creatures to thrive in. :-)
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Sabah, Malaysia
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, Sarawak, Malaysia
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A transparent inner eyelid is called the nictating membrane. It protects the frog's eyes when the animal is underwater. :-) If you've ever noticed a frog blinking when it eats, it's because it uses its eyeballs to swallow. It can't chew its food effectively, or use its tongue to push food down its throat, so instead it uses its eyes. The eyes sink down into the skull, pushing the food along..!! :-D From:
animal.discovery.com/tv/vanishing-frogs/anatomy/frog-eyes...
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Mulu Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Gorontalo, Indonesia
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Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
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Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Blang Pidie, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Indonesia
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There were lots of Amboli bush frogs in the area we stayed in Agumbe. We were surrounded by loud calls.. But spotting them is a different story..We found 3 pairs of Amboli bush frogs in amplexus. All of them were found on the ground.The calling males were perched on leaves. 1 male was slowly approaching this pair in amplexus.I found 1 male just observing another pair in amplexus from 3 inches away. He never made a move. Their agreement seemed to work ;-DThe female would occasionally move with the male on its back. But nothing much happened that night.
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Lower Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa