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This red-eyed tree ... frog must be hopping mad hauling his mate around the jungle. The struggling amphibian gave his companion a boost in a ribbeting display of teamwork as one struggled to ...
These tree frogs are obviously enjoying each other's ribitting company - after hopping on one another's backs to get around. Incredible close-up pictures of the trio show tree frogs Jabba ...
This red-eyed tree frog could put ... Central America and can leap up to a metre and a half.Picture: Nicolas Reusens/Barcroft Credit: Nicolas Reusens/Barcroft The pictures were captured by ...
Red-eyed tree frog. Photo by Rhett Butler. In recognition of Amphibian Ark winning mongabay.com’s 2011 conservation award, our pictures of the day this week will focus on amphibians.
They’re a type of tree frog, so if you’re lucky enough to see one up close, you’ll notice they have rounded disks on their toes. When the breeding season is over, keep your eyes peeled for ...
Here’s how it works. Scientists in Australia have discovered a tree frog with bright blue skin instead of the usual green color, new pictures show. The blue pigmentation is due to a rare genetic ...
Scientists have now discovered the oldest ancestor for all the Australian tree frogs, with distant links to the tree frogs of South America.
Scientists in Western Australia have found a tree frog which is bright blue, rather than the usual green, due to a rare genetic mutation. The blue magnificent tree frog was spotted in the Charnley ...