Amphibians,Reptiles and Frogs

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Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad (Gastrophryne carolinensis)
Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad (Gastrophryne carolinensis)
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Marbled Tree Frog (Dendropsophus marmoratus) from South America. (Catch the attached photos to see the marbled eyes!) Photo © A.P. Lima
Hourglass Tree Frog (Dendropsophus ebraccatus) - The Night Tour - Drake Bay, Costa Rica
Hourglass Treefrog (Pantless Treefrog) - Dendrosophus ebraccatus - Living in a diverse variety of moist to wet habitats, this frog of the family Hylidae is found from Mexico and south throughout most of Central America. If shade is present in its environment, it lays its eggs on the leaves of plants above the water, if not, the eggs are attached to submerged plants - Image :© Gianfranco Gómez / 2008
Dart Frog, Dendrobates auratus (white)
Zoologger: Hipster toad has weaponised moustache
Emei Moustache Toad (Vibrissaphora boringii) by Minghai Dong: During mating season, each male of this endangered species from China grows 10- 16 spines on its upper lip which are used for fighting other males, headbutting each other in the belly to drive the spines into the others flesh. (Image: ChinaFotoPress/Getty) via newscientist. Check out the video! #Toad
Oophaga silvatica-Harlequin Poison Frog-RNA El Pangan
Harlequin Poison Frog (Oophaga silvatica) #frog #amphibian
National Geographic
Golden Toad. (Rose the frog tells Jack the frog, this is my door ... the other ship will be along to rescue all the Titanic survivors ;-).
Dendropsophus triangulum
Triangle Tree Frog, upper Amazon Basin of Bolivia
Microhyla pulchra
Microhyla pulchra is a species of narrow-mouthed frog found in northeastern India, southern China, and Southeast Asia south to at least Thailand but possibly as far south as Malaysia and Singapore. It has many common names, including beautiful pygmy frog, Guangdong rice frog, and marbled pygmy frog. Microhyla pulchra is a common species in suitable habitat, but it is not often seen because it is cryptic and seasonal. It typically occurs near forest edges. It is eaten in Laos.[
Spiny-headed Tree Frog
Spiny-headed Tree Frog (2011) is small enough to hug your thumb! Photogrpahed by Mehgan Murphy. via Smithsonian's National Zoo