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Tree Frog Collection (page 4)

The tree frog, also known as the Common coqui or Eleutherodactylus coqui, is a fascinating amphibian found in various parts of the world

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tiger Leg Monkey Tree Frog with Those Long Legs

Tiger Leg Monkey Tree Frog with Those Long Legs
Love the personality of the Tiger Leg Monkey Tree Frog. They can give you so many different poses. Look at those long legs they can reach a good ways with them.. Linda D Lester

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Looking At Window

Looking At Window
Tantoyensen

Background imageTree Frog Collection: 1908362

1908362

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree Frog and Pink Leaf

Tree Frog and Pink Leaf
Abdul Gapur Dayak

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Frog on Pink Leaf

Frog on Pink Leaf
Abdul Gapur Dayak

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree frog (Hyla meridionalis) hidden in vegetation. Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain, March

Tree frog (Hyla meridionalis) hidden in vegetation. Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain, March

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Sarayacu treefrog (Dendropsophus sarayacuensis) male, calling

Sarayacu treefrog (Dendropsophus sarayacuensis) male, calling, with partially inflated vocal sac. Yasuni National Park, Ecuador, August 2018

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Short-headed treefrog (Dendropsophus brevifrons) calling with inflated vocal sac

Short-headed treefrog (Dendropsophus brevifrons) calling with inflated vocal sac. Above a rainforest pond at night, Yasuni National Park, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Nest of Crumps treefrog (Dendropsophus brevifrons)

Nest of Crumps treefrog (Dendropsophus brevifrons). The eggs develop within the nest suspended over a rainforest pond. The tadpoles drop into the water fully formed, so avoiding aquatic predators

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Mahogany treefrog (Tlalocohyla loquax) clasping onto leaf stem, view from below

Mahogany treefrog (Tlalocohyla loquax) clasping onto leaf stem, view from below. Las Guacamayas Biological Station, Laguna del Tigre National Park, El Peten, Guatemala

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Imbabura tree frog (Hypsiboas picturatus) in cloud forest, Choco region

Imbabura tree frog (Hypsiboas picturatus) in cloud forest, Choco region, Northwestern Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Graceful Treefrog (Littoria gracilenta) Iron Range National Park

Graceful Treefrog (Littoria gracilenta) Iron Range National Park, Cape York Peninsula, Australia

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Sri Lanka whipping frog / Hour-glass tree-frog (Polypedates cruciger), Deniyaya, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka whipping frog / Hour-glass tree-frog (Polypedates cruciger), Deniyaya, Sri Lanka. Endemic to Sri Lanka

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Treefrog (Hypsiboas pardalis) Guainumbi Private Reserve, Sao Paulo, Atlantic Forest

Treefrog (Hypsiboas pardalis) Guainumbi Private Reserve, Sao Paulo, Atlantic Forest South-East Reserves UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Treefrog (Scinax littoralis) standing on bromeliad stalk, Tapirai, Sao Paulo, Atlantic

Treefrog (Scinax littoralis) standing on bromeliad stalk, Tapirai, Sao Paulo, Atlantic Forest South-East Reserves UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Lindas torrenteer frog (Hyloscirtus lindae) close up of feet with orange pads

Lindas torrenteer frog (Hyloscirtus lindae) close up of feet with orange pads, Papallacta, Napo, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Agua Rica leaf frog (Phyllomedusa ecuatoriana) captive, endemic to Agua Rica, Ecuador

Agua Rica leaf frog (Phyllomedusa ecuatoriana) captive, endemic to Agua Rica, Ecuador. Endangered species

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Veragua cross-banded treefrogs (Smilisca sordida) mating pair at night, Osa Peninsula

Veragua cross-banded treefrogs (Smilisca sordida) mating pair at night, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Sarayacu clownfrog (Dendropsophus sarayacuensis) with its clutch of eggs developing

Sarayacu clownfrog (Dendropsophus sarayacuensis) with its clutch of eggs developing and starting to drop off from a leaf into the water below, where the tadpoles will develop

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Cat-eyed snake (Leptodeira septentrionalis) predating Olive snouted treefrog (Scinax

Cat-eyed snake (Leptodeira septentrionalis) predating Olive snouted treefrog (Scinax elaechroa) in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica. November 2013

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Gaoligongshan Tree Frog (Polypedates / Rhacophorus gongshanensis) in fern (Cibotium

Gaoligongshan Tree Frog (Polypedates / Rhacophorus gongshanensis) in fern (Cibotium barometz) Gaoligongshan Mountains, Yunnan, China

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Nictitating membrane covering eye of Map Treefrog (Hypsiboas geographicus)

Nictitating membrane covering eye of Map Treefrog (Hypsiboas geographicus). The membrane affords camouflage and protection from dryness whilst allowing the frog to see

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Frogs, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Frogs, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Frogs, 19th century. Rana esculenta - Edible Frog; Tadpole of Rana esculenta; Ceratophrys cornutas - Horned Frog; Hyla vulgaris - Tree Frog; Tadpoles of Hyla vulgaris

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Boulengers tree frog (Rhacaphorus lateralis) recently rediscovered after 100 years

Boulengers tree frog (Rhacaphorus lateralis) recently rediscovered after 100 years. Coorg, Karnataka, India. Endemic to Western Ghats. Endangered species

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Brown tree frog (Polypedates megacephalus) Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China

Brown tree frog (Polypedates megacephalus) Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Picture of the eye of a Giant tree frog (Rhacophorus maximus) Tongbiguan Nature Reserve

Picture of the eye of a Giant tree frog (Rhacophorus maximus) Tongbiguan Nature Reserve, Dehong prefecture, Yunnan province, China. May

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Red-eyed treefrog (Agalychnis calidryas) Costa Rica, April 2015

Red-eyed treefrog (Agalychnis calidryas) Costa Rica, April 2015

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Common tree frog (Hyla arborea) on flowering Rush (Butomus umbellatus) Bulgaria, May 2008

Common tree frog (Hyla arborea) on flowering Rush (Butomus umbellatus) Bulgaria, May 2008. WWE BOOK

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Gaoligongshan Tree Frog 1+Polypedates / Rhacophorus gongshanensis+2 in fern 1+Cibotium

Gaoligongshan Tree Frog 1+Polypedates / Rhacophorus gongshanensis+2 in fern 1+Cibotium barometz+2 Gaoligongshan Mountains, Yunnan, China

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Canal Zone tree frog (Hypsiboas rufitelus) La Selva, Costa Rica

Canal Zone tree frog (Hypsiboas rufitelus) La Selva, Costa Rica

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Ashy tree frog (Hypsiboas cinerascens) on leaf, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador

Ashy tree frog (Hypsiboas cinerascens) on leaf, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Rufous-eyed stream frog (Duellmanohyla rufioculis) on plant

Rufous-eyed stream frog (Duellmanohyla rufioculis) on plant, . Siquirres, Limon, Costa Rica

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tarsier leaf frog (Phyllomedusa tarsius) portrait, on branch, Yasuni National Park

Tarsier leaf frog (Phyllomedusa tarsius) portrait, on branch, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Mashpi torrenteer (Hyloscirtus mashpi) metamorph part way through metamorphosis

Mashpi torrenteer (Hyloscirtus mashpi) metamorph part way through metamorphosis from tadpole to frog, portrait, Mashpi, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tapichalaca torrenteer frog(Hyloscirtus tapichalaca) male on a bromeliad, Tapichalaca Reserve

Tapichalaca torrenteer frog(Hyloscirtus tapichalaca) male on a bromeliad, Tapichalaca Reserve, Loja, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Lindas torrenteer frog (Hyloscirtus lindae) Papallacta, Napo, Ecuador

Lindas torrenteer frog (Hyloscirtus lindae) Papallacta, Napo, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Lindas torrenteer (Hyloscirtus lindae) Papallacta, Napo, Ecuador

Lindas torrenteer (Hyloscirtus lindae) Papallacta, Napo, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tapichalaca Torrenteer (Hyloscirtus tapichalaca) on a bromeliad, Tapichalaca Reserve

Tapichalaca Torrenteer (Hyloscirtus tapichalaca) on a bromeliad, Tapichalaca Reserve, Loja, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Amazon leaf frogs (Agalychnis hulli) perched on a bromeliad. Arajuno, Pastaza, Ecuador

Amazon leaf frogs (Agalychnis hulli) perched on a bromeliad. Arajuno, Pastaza, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Ornate monkey frog (Phyllomedusa perinesos) walking along a branch. Salado River, Napo

Ornate monkey frog (Phyllomedusa perinesos) walking along a branch. Salado River, Napo. Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree frog (Scinax littoralis Tapirai, Sao Paulo, Brazil. South-east Atlantic forest

Tree frog (Scinax littoralis Tapirai, Sao Paulo, Brazil. South-east Atlantic forest

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Lemur leaf frog (Agalychnis lemur) Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica

Lemur leaf frog (Agalychnis lemur) Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. IUCN Red List critically endangered species

Background imageTree Frog Collection: RF - Lemur Leaf Frog (Agalychnis lemur) in rainforest. Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica

RF - Lemur Leaf Frog (Agalychnis lemur) in rainforest. Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. IUCN Red List. Critically endangered species

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) on leaf, captive, from South America

Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) on leaf, captive, from South America

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree frog 1+Hyla sp+2 face portrait, Tambopata National Reserve, Amazonia, Peru

Tree frog 1+Hyla sp+2 face portrait, Tambopata National Reserve, Amazonia, Peru

Background imageTree Frog Collection: RF- Mexican treefrog 1+Smilisca baudinii+2 on Spanish moss. Texas, USA

RF- Mexican treefrog 1+Smilisca baudinii+2 on Spanish moss. Texas, USA

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Common green tree frog (Litoria caerulea) in rainforest, Iron Range National Park

Common green tree frog (Litoria caerulea) in rainforest, Iron Range National Park, Cape York Peninsula, North Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Common tree frog {Hyla arborea} climbing vegetation doing the splits, the

Common tree frog {Hyla arborea} climbing vegetation doing the splits, the Netherlands



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The tree frog, also known as the Common coqui or Eleutherodactylus coqui, is a fascinating amphibian found in various parts of the world. One such location is El Verde in El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico. Here, these tiny creatures can be spotted hopping from one leaf to another with remarkable agility. In a serene setting, a White's Tree Frog perches delicately on a white lily. The contrast between its vibrant green body and the pure white petals creates an enchanting sight that captivates any observer. Another species called Rhacophorus showcases its unique characteristics. With their long limbs and webbed feet they can excellent jumpers and climbers. An Imbabura tree frog from Ecuador poses for a portrait in Canande, Esmeraldas – its intricate patterns blending seamlessly with the lush surroundings. Dating back to 1888, an antique lithograph depicts various reptiles including our beloved tree frogs. This artwork serves as a reminder of how these creatures have fascinated humans for centuries. A Tiger leg monkey frog catches attention with its striking tiger-striped appearance (Phyllomedusa tomopterna). Its portrait highlights the beauty found within nature's diversity. Nature can sometimes be cruel yet mesmerizing; captured in an extraordinary moment is a wandering spider devouring a helpless frog. It reminds us of the delicate balance between predator and prey in the animal kingdom. One cannot discuss tree frogs without mentioning the iconic Red-eyed tree frog – known for its vibrant colors and large red eyes that seem to glow at night like fiery embers. Found primarily in Central America, this species never fails to amaze both locals and tourists alike. Closer to home lies the Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea), which often finds solace on yellow waterlilies at Welder Wildlife Refuge in Sinton. Their presence adds harmony to this picturesque scene while showcasing their ability to adapt to various environments.