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Related: About this forumAMAZING MASKED TREE FROG....close-up like you've never seen before....green phase which is rare...
...on my property.....the common morph here seems to be the brown morph. i was so happy to see not one, but two, of these green morph Smilisca phaeota hiding in the automatic watering tank in my large dog run.
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AMAZING MASKED TREE FROG....close-up like you've never seen before....green phase which is rare... (Original Post)
Gato Moteado
Sep 2023
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hlthe2b
(103,102 posts)1. I love your amphibian (and reptile) world.
Good on you for appreciating what surrounds you.
Gato Moteado
(9,890 posts)4. hey.....don't forget the monkeys and birds!!!!
thanks for always viewing. reach out if you make it down here.
hlthe2b
(103,102 posts)7. Oh, heavens, I'd never do that!
Gorgeous!
2naSalit
(88,154 posts)2. Amazing!
How big is it? I'm guessing it's tiny.
Gato Moteado
(9,890 posts)3. these are fairly large tree frogs
not the largest, but significantly larger than what you think of as tree frog sized
2naSalit
(88,154 posts)5. Okay.
Thanks. I did notice the scar on the branch which made me wonder about the size. Thanks for the descriptions they are very informative.
Beautiful photos.
RainCaster
(11,052 posts)6. Your pictures show a great appreciation for nature
I always look forward to seeing your latest photos.
mike_c
(36,281 posts)8. these are beautiful!
I live in a desert, which of course is beautiful too, but you're making me jealous with all the wonderful amphibians!