Feihyla kajau (Charming Tree Frog)
Charming Tree Frog, Feihyla kajau (Dring, 1983) [Rhacophoridae; Rhacophorinae], from Kubah National Park, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).
This small tree frog species has a specialised reproductive mode, where eggs are laid in a jelly cluster attached to vegetation overhanging water, and the tadpoles drop into water below when they hatch. This genus is found only in south-east Asia, with this species being endemic to Borneo.
Feihyla kajau (Charming Tree Frog)
Charming Tree Frog, Feihyla kajau (Dring, 1983) [Rhacophoridae; Rhacophorinae], from Kubah National Park, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).
This small tree frog species has a specialised reproductive mode, where eggs are laid in a jelly cluster attached to vegetation overhanging water, and the tadpoles drop into water below when they hatch. This genus is found only in south-east Asia, with this species being endemic to Borneo.