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Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica, Central America
Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica, Central America
Poison Dart Frog, named due it excreting a poison that paralyses - used on native arrows; Arenal, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica
Golden Rocket Frog (Anomaloglossus beebei) guarding spawn in Giant Tank Bromeliad (Brocchinia micrantha), Kaieteur National Park, Guyana, South America
Golden Rocket Frog (Anomaloglossus beebei) on giant tank bromeliad (Brocchinia micrantha) leaf, Kaieteur National Park, Guyana, South America
Spawn of the Golden Rocket Frog (Anomaloglossus beebei) in giant tank bromeliad (Brocchinia micrantha), Kaieteur National Park, Guyana, South America
Golden Rocket Frog (Anomaloglossus beebei) on giant tank Bromeliad (Brocchinia micrantha), Kaieteur National Park, Guyana, South America
Red eyed tree frog (Agalychins callydrias) climbing green stem, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica, Central America
An adult rough-skinned green treefrog (Hyla granosa), on the Maranon River, Nauta, Peru, South America
Red eyed tree frog (Agalychins callydrias) on Heliconia flower, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica, Central America
Close-up of European common frog (Rana temporaria), North Brabant, The Netherlands, (Holland), Europe.
Close-up of a European common frog (Rana temporaria) sitting on a log, North Brabant, The Netherlands, Europe
Red-Eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Boca Tapada, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica, Central America
Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Sarapiqui, Heredia Province, Costa Rica, Central America
Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Sarapiqui, Heredia Province, Costa Rica, Central America
Red-Eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Boca Tapada, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica, Central America
Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Sarapiqui, Heredia Province, Costa Rica, Central America
Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Sarapiqui, Heredia Province, Costa Rica, Central America
Frog in the forest, French Guiana, Overseas department and region of France, French Guiana, South America
Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Sarapiqui, Heredia Province, Costa Rica, Central America
The introduced Perez's frog (Iberian waterfrog) (Iberian green frog) (Pelophylax perezi) on the island of Sao Miguel, Azores, Portugal, Europe
Common pool frog, water frog, rana esculenta, spring, on treestump, oetwil am see, zuerich, switzerland
Adult dwarf tree frog (Litoria fallax) on branch, Hopkins Creek, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
Adult dwarf tree frog (Litoria fallax) singing from floating leaf, Hopkins Creek, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
Strawberry Poison Frog (Dendrobates pumilio), adult, Bastimentos National Park, Bocas del Toro, Panama. The strawberry poison frog or strawberry poison-dart frog (Oophaga pumilio or Dendrobates pumilio) is a species of small amphibian poison dart frog found in Central America. It is common throughout its range, which extends from eastern central Nicaragua through Costa Rica and northwestern Panama. The species is often found in humid lowlands and premontane forest, but large populations are also found in disturbed areas such as plantations. The strawberry poison frog is perhaps most famous for its widespread variation in coloration, comprising approximately 15���30 color morphs, most of which are presumed to be true-breeding. O. pumilio, while not the most poisonous of the dendrobatids, is the most toxic member of its genus. The species is most diverse in Panama with varieties in vivid shades of all red, orange, blue, yellow or green, green and yellow, white with red, orange or black and spotted varieties. The most colorful mix is found in Isla Bastimentos Marine National Park though not all in one place. Colors vary by location. A beach on the north side of the island is named after the species. Two of Southern Explorations' Panama tours visit red frog habitat. Both the eight-day Panama Adventure trip and eleven-day Panama Highlights trip spend time in Isla Bastimentos Marine National Park and the former also goes to Red Frog Beach.
The red frog is not as poisonous as some of its cousins and is not a threat to humans. It subsists on a diet of ants that dine on poisonous plants, providing the red frog its protective skin toxin. Males attract females with a loud quick chirp. To hear the distinctive sound before you depart on your Panama tours, go to the University of Michigan Museum's biodiversity website (www.animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu.) After birth, the tadpoles climb aboard the mother who deposits them in different protected areas where she retu
Green bright-eyed frog in the rainforest of Madagascar, Boophis viridis, Andasibe Mantadia National Park, East Madagascar, Madagascar, Africa
White lipped treefrog in the rainforest, Litoria infrafrenata, Iron Range National Park, Cape York Peninsula, North Queensland, Australia
Farmland Green Tree Frog (Rhacophorus arvalis), inflated vocal sac, courtship display, species endemic to Taiwan, Asia
Green and black poison dart frog (Dendrobates auratus), Tenorio Volcano National Park, Costa Rica, Central America
Farmland Green Tree Frog (Rhacophorus arvalis), inflated vocal sac, courtship display, species endemic to Taiwan
Common Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea), rainforest, Iron Range National Park, Cape York Peninsula, northern Queensland, Australia
White-lipped Treefrog or Giant Tree Frog (Litoria infrafrenata), rainforest, Iron Range National Park, Cape York Peninsula, northern Queensland, Australia
Farmland Green Tree Frog (Rhacophorus arvalis), inflated vocal sac, courtship display, species endemic to Taiwan, Asia
Common Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea), rainforest, Iron Range National Park, Cape York Peninsula, northern Queensland, Australia
green monkey tree frog (Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis azurea) crawling on banana a leaf, Gran Chaco, Paraguay