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Glass Frog Collection

The mesmerizing world of glass frogs comes to life in these stunning portraits captured in the lush rainforests of Central and South America

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Ghost glass frog (Centrolenella ilex) portrait, Costa Rica

Ghost glass frog (Centrolenella ilex) portrait, Costa Rica

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Emerald glass frog

Emerald glass frog
Milan Zygmunt

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Nicaraguan giant glass frog (Espadarana prosoblepon) La Selva Field Station, Costa Rica

Nicaraguan giant glass frog (Espadarana prosoblepon) La Selva Field Station, Costa Rica

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Emerald glass frog

Emerald glass frog
Milan Zygmunt

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Spiny Cochran frog

Spiny Cochran frog
Milan Zygmunt

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Limon giant glass frog

Limon giant glass frog
Milan Zygmunt

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Protected

Protected
Renee Doyle

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Reticulated glass frogs (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) pair in amplexus, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Reticulated glass frogs (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) pair in amplexus, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Ghost glass frog (Sachatamia ilex), Costa Rica

Ghost glass frog (Sachatamia ilex), Costa Rica

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Reticulated glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) La Selva Field Station, Costa Rica

Reticulated glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) La Selva Field Station, Costa Rica

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Las gralarias glass frog (Nymphargus lasgralarias) on leaf, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Las gralarias glass frog (Nymphargus lasgralarias) on leaf, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Emerald Glass Frog (Centrolenella proseblepan) on leaf. Mid-altitude rainforest, Bosque de Paz

Emerald Glass Frog (Centrolenella proseblepan) on leaf. Mid-altitude rainforest, Bosque de Paz, Pacific slope, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageGlass Frog 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 imageGlass Frog 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 imageGlass Frog Collection: Glass frog (Rulyrana spiculata) ventral / underside view, Cosnipata Valley, Peru

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

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Yellow-flecked glassfrogs (Sachatamia albomaculata) mating pair, Osa Peninsula, Costa

Yellow-flecked glassfrogs (Sachatamia albomaculata) mating pair, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Fleischmanns glassfrog (Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) male attending eggs

Fleischmanns glassfrog (Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) male attending eggs on the underside of a leaf overhanging a rainforest stream

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Las Gralarias Glassfrog (Nymphargus lasgralarias) spawn with tadpoles developing

Las Gralarias Glassfrog (Nymphargus lasgralarias) spawn with tadpoles developing in eggs hanging from leaf, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Two Limon glass frogs (Sachatamia ilex) sitting on plant, one above the other, Canande

Two Limon glass frogs (Sachatamia ilex) sitting on plant, one above the other, Canande, Esmeraldas

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Minute Glassfrog (Centrolene peristictum) male guarding eggs, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Minute Glassfrog (Centrolene peristictum) male guarding eggs, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador, Vulnerable species

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Mashpi glassfrog (Hyalinobatrachium mashpi) underside, internal organs visible

Mashpi glassfrog (Hyalinobatrachium mashpi) underside, internal organs visible. Captive, occurs in Ecuador

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Reticulated glass frog

Reticulated glass frog
Milan Zygmunt

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Cascade Glass Frog

Cascade Glass Frog
Milan Zygmunt

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Portrait of a male Emerald glass frog (Espadarana prosoblepon) Ecuador

Portrait of a male Emerald glass frog (Espadarana prosoblepon) Ecuador

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Montane Glass Frog (Centrolenella ilex) inside curled leaf. Mid-altitude rainforest

Montane Glass Frog (Centrolenella ilex) inside curled leaf. Mid-altitude rainforest, Bosque de Paz, Pacific slope, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Yellow-flecked glassfrogs (Sachatamia albomaculata) mating pair, Osa Peninsula, Costa

Yellow-flecked glassfrogs (Sachatamia albomaculata) mating pair, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Bell glass frog (Cochranella nola) from below, photographed on a pane of glass in

Bell glass frog (Cochranella nola) from below, photographed on a pane of glass in Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Glass Frog (Cochranella mache) portrait, Ecuador, Endangered species

Glass Frog (Cochranella mache) portrait, Ecuador, Endangered species

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Emerald glass frog (Espadarana prosoblepon) portrait, sitting on leaf, Buenaventura Reserve

Emerald glass frog (Espadarana prosoblepon) portrait, sitting on leaf, Buenaventura Reserve, Pinas, El Oro, Ecuador

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Coastal glassfrog (Cochranella litoralis) on leaf with eggs. San Lorenzo, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Coastal glassfrog (Cochranella litoralis) on leaf with eggs. San Lorenzo, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Spined glassfrog (Teratohyla spinosa) Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica

Spined glassfrog (Teratohyla spinosa) Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Portrait of an Emerald Glass Frog (Espadarana / Centrolenella prosoblepon). Captive

Portrait of an Emerald Glass Frog (Espadarana / Centrolenella prosoblepon). Captive. Choco Region of northwest Ecuador

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: White-spotted leaf frog (Cochranella albomaculata) captive, from Central America

White-spotted leaf frog (Cochranella albomaculata) captive, from Central America. Please credit Michael Kern / Zoo Atlanta

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Glass frog 1+Hyalinobatrachium sp+2 Amazonia, SE Ecuador

Glass frog 1+Hyalinobatrachium sp+2 Amazonia, SE Ecuador

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Reticulated glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) viewed through hole in leaf seeing

Reticulated glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) viewed through hole in leaf seeing internal organs through its transparent skin, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Glas frog -Cochranella midas-, sitting on a branch, Tiputini rain forest, Yasuni National Park

Glas frog -Cochranella midas-, sitting on a branch, Tiputini rain forest, Yasuni National Park, Ecuador, South America

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Central America, Panama, Barro Colorado Island Glass frog (Centrolenella colymbiphyllum)

Central America, Panama, Barro Colorado Island Glass frog (Centrolenella colymbiphyllum)
Central America, Panama, Barro Colorado Island. Glass frog (Centrolenella colymbiphyllum) resting in bromeliad

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Fleischmanns Glass Frog(Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) CAPTIVE

Fleischmanns Glass Frog(Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) CAPTIVE
Fleischmanns Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) captive, Choca Region of northwest Ecuador on Colombian Border, Ecuador

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: African Glass Frog Hyperolius viridiflavus Native to East and Southern Africa

African Glass Frog Hyperolius viridiflavus Native to East and Southern Africa
African Glass Frog, Hyperolius viridiflavus, Native to East and Southern Africa

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Glass frog eggs

Glass frog eggs. Close-up of the eggs of a glass frog (family: Centrolenidae) on a leaf. Like all amphibians, frogs require water for their reproductive stage

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Glass frog C014 / 0958

Glass frog C014 / 0958
Glass frog. Close-up of the underside of a glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium sp.), showing its translucent skin and its internal organs

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Glassfrog C014 / 0946

Glassfrog C014 / 0946
Glass frog. Close-up of a glass frog (family Centrolenidae) from the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador. While the general background colouration of most glass frogs is primarily lime green

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Glassfrog on a flower C018 / 2399

Glassfrog on a flower C018 / 2399
Glassfrog on a flower. While the general background colouration of most glassfrogs (family Centrolenidae) is primarily lime green, the abdominal skin of some members of this family is transparent

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Glassfrog C018 / 2400

Glassfrog C018 / 2400
Glassfrog hanging from a stick. While the general background colouration of most glassfrogs (family Centrolenidae) is primarily lime green

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Santa Cecilia Cochran Frog (Cochranella midas) adult male, calling with vocal sac inflated

Santa Cecilia Cochran Frog (Cochranella midas) adult male, calling with vocal sac inflated, sitting on leaf, Los Amigos Biological Station, Madre de Dios, Amazonia, Peru

Background imageGlass Frog Collection: Berger's Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium bergeri) adult male, guarding eggs

Berger's Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium bergeri) adult male, guarding eggs, clinging to underside of leaf overhanging mountain stream, Departemento Cuzco, Andes, Peru



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The mesmerizing world of glass frogs comes to life in these stunning portraits captured in the lush rainforests of Central and South America. From Costa Rica to Ecuador, these translucent amphibians reveal their ethereal beauty. In the depths of Costa Rica's dense jungles, the Ghost glass frog emerges from its hiding place. With its emerald green body and transparent skin, it blends seamlessly with its leafy surroundings. Its haunting eyes seem to hold secrets untold. At La Selva Field Station, another enchanting creature awaits - the Nicaraguan giant glass frog. This majestic amphibian showcases vibrant hues of yellow and green against a backdrop of moss-covered branches. Its oversized feet enable it to gracefully navigate through the treetops. A pair of Reticulated glass frogs engage in an intimate embrace on the Osa Peninsula. Their bodies intertwine as they cling onto a delicate leaf, showcasing their unique reproductive behavior. These amorous creatures remind us that love knows no boundaries. Venturing into Ecuador's wilderness, we encounter the Mashpi glassfrog - a true marvel of nature. Its underside reveals internal organs visible through its translucent skin, providing scientists with valuable insights into its anatomy and physiology. Backlit by soft rays of sunlight, a RF - Reticulated Glass Frog illuminates like a radiant gemstone. Its highly translucent body allows light to pass through effortlessly, creating an otherworldly glow that captivates all who behold it. Perched delicately on a leaf in Mindo's misty forests is Las gralarias glass frog. With intricate patterns adorning its skin and expressive eyes peering outwards, this tiny creature enchants us with its elegance and grace. Two Yellow-flecked glass frogs find solace on a branch as they bask under moonlight's gentle caress. Their white-spotted bodies shimmer against the darkness surrounding them – a testament to their resilience amidst adversity.