Frog for @kkmm32
🐸.🐸.🐸 - 🐸.🐸.🐸 - 🐸.🐸.🐸

seen from Germany
seen from Switzerland
seen from United States

seen from Switzerland

seen from T1

seen from Switzerland
seen from Germany
seen from Malaysia
seen from T1

seen from Latvia
seen from United States
seen from Argentina

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye
seen from Maldives
seen from Australia
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
Frog for @kkmm32
🐸.🐸.🐸 - 🐸.🐸.🐸 - 🐸.🐸.🐸
frogs
please credit me if you repost !
~Choromatsu + Fringe Tree Frog Moodboard~
And a few of the freshwater species we saw at the aquarium, mostly from the Amazon Rising exhibit. That pleco was easily bigger than my forearm! The bottom four are from a huge tank at the end of the Underwater Beauty exhibit that was AMAZING. It had some of my personal favorite species (cherry barbs, tiger barbs, rummy nose tetras, and rainbowfish) and some of the biggest specimens of said species I’ve ever seen!
Fringe Tree Frog - Cruziohyla craspedopus
This amazing frog, scientifically named Cruziohyla craspedopus (Hylidae), is a species known from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and two localities in Brazil, where inhabits high trees in primary forest, but descends to low branches to breed.
The dorsum of this frog is lavender green with scattered, irregular, lichenous, grayish white spots; the granular venter and all ventral surfaces of fringes are bright yellow or orange-yellow; and the flanks are yellow with 6-8 vertical browny bars.
It has conspicuous dermal fringes on the lips and shanks. The fingers lack webbing but the toes are four-fifths webbed; the discs on the digits are large and round. The iris is grayish white with fine black reticulations; the lower eyelid is dark green with irregular pale green and silver reticulations.
Reference: [1]
Photo credit: ©John P. Clare (CC 2.0) | Locality: not reported (2014)