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Little green frog perched on an unripe fig, guarding it from the predations of hungry deer.

 

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Macro Mondays, Made of Metal

A Green Heron excited to wash the weeds from the frog he just caught...see next shot

(Kassina senegalensis) Kassina is a genus of hyperoliid frogs, commonly referred to as running frogs or kassinas. They are found throughout sub-Saharan Africa. They are characterized by preferring a distinctive "walking" with the back legs instead of the more traditional frog-hopping.

Diese Frosch-Mutation entdeckte ich in unserem Garten. Ein X-Frosch. Ich nannte ihn Wolverine.

 

I discovered this frog mutation in our garden. An X-Frog. I called him Wolverine.

 

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Timelapse ;-)

Happy Little Frog With Caught up hairs I think on its body

Flying Dragons Beware

Frog hiding in a nearby pond.

Capture taken at Crosswinds Marsh

A little frog between the leaves.

He enjoy the morning Sun.

Striped Rocket Frog (Litoria nasuta)

 

Found this little guy indoors on a potted plant, which likely explains why he was sitting in a water conservation position; air conditioning and frogs do not mix well.

 

-I put some black card behind the plant to remove as much distraction as possible; and while reasonably dark (look at the frogs pupils) this wasn't actually night (MY SECRETS REVEALED!)

Great Blue Heron catching lunch. May, 14, 2015, Ridgefield NWR.

Green and beautiful, this frog took no notice as its photo was taken from multiple angles. When talent scouts come cruising, the least one can do is pose and give your best Mona Lisa smile, fame is incidental to a frog so friendly and fabulous.

 

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i`m not sure if this is Rana Temporaria or Rana Arvalis...

Göteborg, Sweden

Happy frog on a cantaloupe leaf.

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Bullfrog on a log along Tow Path Trail.

Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

1/30 sec. f/6.3 600mm ISO125

 

More frog photos here:

www.flickr.com/photos/133972384@N04/albums/72157677240394353

  

DSC06112b taken with SIGMA 70mm f2.8 Macro

© Harshith JV

 

Probably the largest bush frog in Raorchestes genus(Previously under Philatus and Pseudophilautus genus). First desrcibed in 2005 from Ponmudi Hills, part of Agasthyamala Hill range in Thiruvananthapuram District of Kerala.

 

In IUCN website, the species is "Listed as Critically Endangered because its Extent of Occurrence is less than 100 km2, all individuals are in a single location, and there is continuing decline in the extent and quality of some of its habitat." But its based on old data as this specimen is photographed from Coorg in Karnataka which is far from the described type locality. So the conservation status may drop to 'Endangered' or 'Vulnerable' or 'Near Threatened.' Nonetheless its status is threatened with habitat reduction everywhere.

 

Common name: Ponmudi Bush Frog

Scientific name: Raorchestes ponmudi

Place: Coorg, Karnataka

Date: July 29, 2017

 

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Our resident frog making good use of the pond weed,which has gone crazy with all this warm weather of late.

When my granddaughter was about 4 years old i took her on a short walk along a river and a small pond. The frogs were croaking someplace unseen and her comment stuck with me. "It sounds like a frog party, papa". Kids are so cool!

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