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Chiricahua / Ramsay Canyon Leopard Frog (Rana chiricahuensis / subaquavocalis) sitting
Chiricahua / Ramsay Canyon Leopard Frog (Rana chiricahuensis / subaquavocalis) sitting camouflaged on lily pad with mouth open, Arizona, USA, IUCN vulnerable species
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Amphibia Amphibian Anura Camouflage Endangered Frog Frogs Hiding Mouths Predation Ranidae Tongues Lithobates Rana Subaquavocalis
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Guess Who's Hopping for Lunch? The Chiricahua / Ramsay Canyon Leopard Frog Strikes a Pose!
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print by John Cancalosi, we witness the incredible camouflage skills of the Chiricahua / Ramsay Canyon Leopard Frog. Sitting on a vibrant lily pad in Arizona, USA, this endangered amphibian perfectly blends into its surroundings with its speckled green and brown skin. But wait! There's more to this picture than meets the eye. With its mouth wide open, it seems like our little froggy friend is ready to catch some lunch! Is it trying to impress us with its vocal abilities or simply waiting for an unsuspecting insect to fly by? The Chiricahua / Ramsay Canyon Leopard Frog belongs to the Rana chiricahuensis / subaquavocalis species and is classified as vulnerable by IUCN. This makes capturing such a moment even more special. As we marvel at nature's wonders captured through Cancalosi's lens, let us appreciate not only the beauty but also the fragility of these creatures. Their ability to hide from predators using their remarkable camouflage techniques reminds us that survival can sometimes depend on blending in. So next time you spot a lily pad in Arizona, keep your eyes peeled - you might just stumble upon one of these amazing frogs showcasing their hidden talents!
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