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VEINED TREE FROG – Phrynohyas venulosa
These amphibians feed chiefly on small invertebrates such as insects and spiders. They have adhesive suction pads on the tip of their toes (which enable them to walk over various surfaces) and are always found near humid environments, like this individual who was sitting by a waterfall.
VEINED TREE FROG – Phrynohyas venulosa
This individual was sitting under a lamp whose light attracted hundreds of insects – a banquet so plentiful that it was impossible to deal with alone…
LESSER SNOUTED TREE FROG – Scinax nasicus
These three little frogs have chosen a very unusual place to hide: the drainage hole underneath a window, from where they spent hours watching what went on in the surroundings!
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