Painted Reed Frogs (Hyperolius marmoratus taeniatus), family Hyperoliidae, Limpopo, South Africa
photographs by NKFherping
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Painted Reed Frogs (Hyperolius marmoratus taeniatus), family Hyperoliidae, Limpopo, South Africa
photographs by NKFherping
Jackie's Reed Frog Hyperolius jackie
A frog from the Nyungwe Forest National Park in southwestern Rwanda.
Heterixalus alboguttatus, Starry Night Reed Frog
Here we see a slender reed frog [Hyperolius poweri], singing his heart out for the ladies in Kendu Bay, Kenya. These frogs inhabit shrubland, grassland, and savannah, and take advantage of the annual flooding of their habitat in order to breed. The slender reed frog is just one species of the Hyperoliidae genus, which encompasses 145 named species. All of them inhabit Sub-Saharan Africa. Images by Martin Pickersgill.
The light form of Broadley’s Forest Reed Frog (Hyperolius swynnertoni broadleyi), Mozambique
photograph by Bart Wursten | Flickr CC
Why do Reed Frogs look so t i n y. Yet, so head empty.
Ellie the reed frog 💚
P.s. if you don't want a frog named "Ellie" don't let your 6yo niece name it...
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