Claire Keane
we're not kids anymore.
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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La Palma Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) by John P Clare on Flickr.
Family portrait!
Happy world frog day!
Say hello to Eduardo!
Had to relocate the friend & boy.
A little red spotted toad [Anaxyrus punctatus] sits nicely, curls their toes, and smiles for photographer Lee Hoy. This specimen was found in Brewster County, Texas.
what a gorgeous girl
What grandma wouldn’t want to pinch this baby’s chubby cheeks? Here we see a spadefoot toad tadpole [either Spea multiplicata or Spea bombifrons], found in a shallow pond in Cochise County, Arizona. Images by Gary Nafis.
Quite nice, aren’t they? This frog is the big-headed rain frog [Craugastor megacephalus], a species found primarily in Panama. These frogs hatch via direct development, emerging from their eggs as fully-formed froglets, as opposed to tadpoles. Their diet consists mainly of beetles and ants. Images by Joel Sartore.
tiny frog feet
Do not Squish the gentleman!!!! He Is Affronted!!!
first peeper of the year!!
Me: :(
Purple frog:
Me: :)
may i humbly submit goggles, my african clawed frog who will turn 19 years old on january 15th :)
A senior citizen….
A very proud and magnificent lady Sonoran Desert Toad (Incilius alvarius), ~7 inches long, emerges after heavy rains in SE Arizona to feast and find fit worthy males.
photographs by Dick Bartlett
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