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Found in large calling groups above a stagnant pond at Camel trophy camp. Found during a night hike in Maliau basin.
My first Green Treefrog I've ever seen in person. I drove 200 miles just to find one of these and luckily I found two! One of the coolest frogs in Missouri and the color is unmatched.
I looked for a frog all evening, but couldn't find one. When I went out on my front porch, this little guy was there, to my surprise. Took his pix, and then put him in a tree away from my cat.
Plectrohyla dasypus
A species listed as critically endangered by the IUCN - it is only found within Cusuco national park, Honduras.
Hyla andersonii
June, 2012. New Jersey.
The gem of the New Jersey pine barrens, this beautiful treefrog species is only found here and a few scattered locations in the southeastern United States. The Pine Barrens Treefrog is a denizen of swamps and acid bogs that are scattered across the pinelands. The Pine Barrens Treefrog is listed as a Threatened species in New Jersey.
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Treefrog from MorenaP
www.thingiverse.com/thing:18479
50µm layer height
Discovered this treefrog during a walk around Vinales. This very large frog measured about 15cm in length! Unfortunately it was quite high in a tree: I could take a good picture of its face/eyes...
「アジサイとアマガエル」滋賀県 (© Mitsuhiko Imamori/Minden)
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Taken with a canon 55-250mm telephoto lens. Average length of a treefrog is 1.3 to 2.3 inches. Thanks to fellow photographers at the park I was able to see this frog!
Tyr, with his messed up left hand, hanging out on a big fat Pothos vine. I had actually planned to trim this particular section of the plant as it's starting to overgrow the vivarium, but he took a shine to it before the pruners came out.
Lighting info:
-Parchment paper placed above and behind to the camera left, and a larger piece camera right.
-Sunpak 433d firing through each piece of paper.
-Triggered by rf-602's.
-Shot through the glass of the tank.