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The photo shows a tropical tree frog, probably Rhacophorus malabaricus Use of the pictures provided by iDiv is permitted for reports related to this media release only, and under the condition ...
Red-eyed tree frogs, despite their conspicuous coloration, are not venomous. They are found in tropical lowlands from southern Mexico, throughout Central America, and in northern South America.
The red-eyed tree frog’s terrestrial eggs caught her interest. She visited the same pond over and over again, and watched. “I had the experience—which I’m sure other tropical ...
Fringe-lipped bats in Central and South America learn to tell safe prey from toxic ones by listening to frog calls.
Wallace's flying frogs inhabit the dense tropical jungles of Malaysia and Borneo. They live almost exclusively in the trees, descending only to mate and lay eggs. When threatened or in search of ...
and the ruddy tree frog (Litoria pyrina), which lives in tropical coastal areas of Queensland and New South Wales. "These ...
The mountain yellow-legged frog was once the most abundant amphibian in Southern California's Sierra Nevada and Transverse Ranges. Just decades ago, it was hard to walk around many of California's ...
Image credit: shutterstock The red-eyed tree frog makes its home within tropical lowland and montane forest with continual forest cover and access to water in the form of rivers or ponds a must for ...