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Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Montane horned frog (Megophrys kobayashii) in the leaf litter at night. Mount Kinabalu

Montane horned frog (Megophrys kobayashii) in the leaf litter at night. Mount Kinabalu (around 1400m asl), Sabah, Borneo

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Female Red-eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas) - Caribbean slope race (blue flanks)

Female Red-eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas) - Caribbean slope race (blue flanks) - obscured in rainforest foliage. Mid-altitude rainforest near Aranal, central Costa Rica

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Common midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans), male toad carrying eggs, Vaucluse, France

Common midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans), male toad carrying eggs, Vaucluse, France

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Masked tree frog (Smilisca phaeota) El Arenal region, Costa Rica

Masked tree frog (Smilisca phaeota) El Arenal region, Costa Rica

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Giant waxy monkey frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor). Lowland Amazon rainforest, Manu Biosphere Reserve

Giant waxy monkey frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor). Lowland Amazon rainforest, Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Three-striped poison frog (Ameerega trivittata) amongst leaf litter on lowland rainforest floor

Three-striped poison frog (Ameerega trivittata) amongst leaf litter on lowland rainforest floor. Manu Biosphere Reserve, Amazonia, Peru. November

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print 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 imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Common frogs (Rana temporaria) reflected in water, Brasschaat, Belgium. March

Common frogs (Rana temporaria) reflected in water, Brasschaat, Belgium. March

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Common frog (Rana temporaria) among mass of frogspawn, Brasschaat, Belgium. March

Common frog (Rana temporaria) among mass of frogspawn, Brasschaat, Belgium. March

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Tree frog (Hyla meridionalis), Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain, March

Tree frog (Hyla meridionalis), Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain, March

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Underwater view of Toads (Bufo bufo) and toadspawn in lake, Ain, Alps, France

Underwater view of Toads (Bufo bufo) and toadspawn in lake, Ain, Alps, France

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Kottigehar dancing frog (Micrixalus kottigeharensis) male calling and displaying

Kottigehar dancing frog (Micrixalus kottigeharensis) male calling and displaying to attract female by waving foot, Agumbe, Western Ghats, India

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Malabar gliding frog (Rhacophorus malabaricus), male floating on water. Coorg, Karnataka, India

Malabar gliding frog (Rhacophorus malabaricus), male floating on water. Coorg, Karnataka, India. Endemic to Western Ghats

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Kottigehara dancing frog (Micrixalus kottigeharensis), dancing frog name

Kottigehara dancing frog (Micrixalus kottigeharensis), dancing frog name given because of foot flagging behavior between competing males. Endemic to Western Ghats. Agumbe, Karnataka, India

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Jayarami Bush frog (Raorchestes jayarami), inflating vocal sac, calling to attract mate

Jayarami Bush frog (Raorchestes jayarami), inflating vocal sac, calling to attract mate, Endemic to Western Ghats. Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, India

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Yellow tiger toad (Xanthophryne tigerina)

Yellow tiger toad (Xanthophryne tigerina). Amboli, Maharashtra, India. Endemic to Western Ghats Critically endangered species

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Humayuns night frog (nyctibatrachus humayuni), male guarding cluster of eggs on leaf

Humayuns night frog (nyctibatrachus humayuni), male guarding cluster of eggs on leaf. Western Ghats Amboli, Maharashtra, India. Endemic

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Cute Green Frog

Cute Green Frog

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Western banjo frog (Limnodynastes dorsalis) William Bay National Park, Western Australia

Western banjo frog (Limnodynastes dorsalis) William Bay National Park, Western Australia. Meetyourneighbours.net project

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: RF - Reticulated Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) backlit showing highly translucent body

RF - Reticulated Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) backlit showing highly translucent body. Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Golden poison dart frog (Phyllobates terribilis) captive, endemic to Colombia

Golden poison dart frog (Phyllobates terribilis) captive, endemic to Colombia. This species is the most poisonous frog in the world

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Fire bellied toad {Bombina bombina}

Fire bellied toad {Bombina bombina}

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: European green toad (Bufo viridis) head portrait, Stenje region, Galicica National Park

European green toad (Bufo viridis) head portrait, Stenje region, Galicica National Park, Macedonia, June 2009. WWE INDOOR EXHIBITION

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Marsh frog (Pelophylax / Rana ridibundus) head above water, Lake Macro Prespa, Stenje region

Marsh frog (Pelophylax / Rana ridibundus) head above water, Lake Macro Prespa, Stenje region, Galicica National Park, Macedonia, June 2009

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: European edible frog (Rana esculenta) by Lake Belau, June

European edible frog (Rana esculenta) by Lake Belau, June

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Male European green toad (Bufo viridis) in pond (at 2, 711m) in Adylsu valley, side

Male European green toad (Bufo viridis) in pond (at 2, 711m) in Adylsu valley, side valley to Baksan valley and Elbrus, Caucasus, Russia, June 2008

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Frog spawn {Rana temporaria} just a 1-2 days old, backlit on lightbox, Cornwall, UK

Frog spawn {Rana temporaria} just a 1-2 days old, backlit on lightbox, Cornwall, UK. January 2012

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Common frog {Rana temporaria}, backlit portrait, Cornwall, UK. January 2012

Common frog {Rana temporaria}, backlit portrait, Cornwall, UK. January 2012

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Common frogs (Rana temporaria) spawning in garden pond, Warwickshire, England, UK, March

Common frogs (Rana temporaria) spawning in garden pond, Warwickshire, England, UK, March

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Portrait of Common frog (Rana temporaria) in garden pond, Warwickshire, England, UK, March

Portrait of Common frog (Rana temporaria) in garden pond, Warwickshire, England, UK, March. 2020VISION Book Plate

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Common toad (Bufo bufo) in a pond, with toad spawn and frogspawn, Coldharbour, Surrey

Common toad (Bufo bufo) in a pond, with toad spawn and frogspawn, Coldharbour, Surrey, England, UK, March. 2020VISION Book Plate

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Spotted reed frog (Hyperolius pucticulatus) tadpoles, captive, endemic to Tanzania

Spotted reed frog (Hyperolius pucticulatus) tadpoles, captive, endemic to Tanzania

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Pig-nosed frog 1+Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis+2 in leaf litter, Western Ghats, India

Pig-nosed frog 1+Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis+2 in leaf litter, Western Ghats, India

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Common frog (Rana temporaria) leaping into a pond, controlled conditions, UK

Common frog (Rana temporaria) leaping into a pond, controlled conditions, UK

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Northern green frog (Lithobates clamitans melanota). Connecticut, USA, August

Northern green frog (Lithobates clamitans melanota). Connecticut, USA, August

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Labiated jungle frog (Leptodactylus labrosus) portrait, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Labiated jungle frog (Leptodactylus labrosus) portrait, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio) pair mating, Sarapiqui, Heredia, Costa Rica

Strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio) pair mating, Sarapiqui, Heredia, Costa Rica

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Palmar tree frog (Boana / Hypsiboas pellucens) on plant stem, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Palmar tree frog (Boana / Hypsiboas pellucens) on plant stem, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Pebas stubfoot toad / Harlequin toad (Atelopus spumarius) stretching on branch, Yasuni

Pebas stubfoot toad / Harlequin toad (Atelopus spumarius) stretching on branch, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador, Vulnerable Species

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Two Imbabura tree frogs (Hypsiboas picturatus) on log, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Two Imbabura tree frogs (Hypsiboas picturatus) on log, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Giant monkey frog / Blue and yellow frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor) on branch, Tambopata

Giant monkey frog / Blue and yellow frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor) on branch, Tambopata, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Two Yellow-flecked glass frogs / White-spotted cochran frogs (Sachatamia albomaculata) on branch

Two Yellow-flecked glass frogs / White-spotted cochran frogs (Sachatamia albomaculata) on branch, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Rio pescado harlequin toad (Atelopus balios) female on branch, Azuay, Ecuador, Critically

Rio pescado harlequin toad (Atelopus balios) female on branch, Azuay, Ecuador, Critically Endangered, possibly extinct

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Little-devil poison frog (Oophaga sylvatica) on plant, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Little-devil poison frog (Oophaga sylvatica) on plant, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Misfit / Jumping leaf frog (Agalychnis saltator) looking out from behind leaf, Siquirres

Misfit / Jumping leaf frog (Agalychnis saltator) looking out from behind leaf, Siquirres, Limon, Costa Rica

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Coastal Ecuador smoky jungle frog / Choco jungle-frog (Leptodactylus peritoaktites)

Coastal Ecuador smoky jungle frog / Choco jungle-frog (Leptodactylus peritoaktites) sitting on stone in stream, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador, Vulnerable species

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Clown frog (Dendropsophus leucophyllatus), Villa Carmen Biological Station, Peru

Clown frog (Dendropsophus leucophyllatus), Villa Carmen Biological Station, Peru

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Glass frog (Rulyrana spiculata) ventral / underside view, Cosnipata Valley, Peru

Glass frog (Rulyrana spiculata) ventral / underside view, Cosnipata Valley, Peru



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