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Rain frog (Craugastor latticeps) from Cusuco National Park, Honduras, Central America. Summer 2009.
Large View On Black
This darling frog--approximately 2 inches long--was just sitting on the trail behind the Copake Iron Works in Copake Falls, New York, USA. I saw him on July 9, 2007 & he allowed me to take many photos. His skin was a lovely golden color. My son teased me that the frog was made of plastic, because he sat so still. After I took as many photos as I wanted, my son stepped closer to the frog to test his theory. At that point, the frog hopped away.
Baby Pixie Frog or African Bullfrog seen at Pets N You in Red Lion, PA.
Adults grow to be almost a foot in length and weigh up to 3 lbs.
Pseudacris ocularis
December, 2011. Withlacoochee State Forest, Florida.
This is the smallest species of frog in North America and is endemic to the southeastern United States. This individual was found along the edge of a large cypress swamp in central Florida.
He (?) was calling like crazy. Then every now and then he'd have to take a breather (sorry!) and fill up with air again. Florence County, South Carolina. I think this is a green tree-frog. Hyla.
Spotted litter frog (Leptobrachium hendricksoni) (?). They seemed shy and would stay closer and closer to the floor with every shot you take! Before long, they were practically lying flat on the floor . Selangor, Malaysia.
More amphibias and reptiles: orionmystery.blogspot.com/2012/12/tropical-reptiles-amphi...