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Norhayati's Flying Frogs (Rhacophorus norhayatii) in amplexus on vegetation overhanging a dry puddle. They must have predicted that it's going to rain. More accurate than the weatherman. Selangor, Malaysia.


Rhacophorus norhayatii in amplexus IMG_3052 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr


Rhacophorus norhayatii in amplexus IMG_3035 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr


Record shot of a Kinabalu Horned Frog (Xenophrys baluensis) with a leech on it. Sabah (Borneo).
Xenophrys baluensis IMG_1889 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr


Xenophrys baluensis IMG_1892 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr


Gollum's Toad (Ingerophrynus gollum). Selangor, Malaysia.
Ingerophrynus gollum IMG_2598 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr


Rhinoceros Frog (Limnonectes plicatellus. Selangor, Malaysia.
Limnonectes plicatellus IMG_1593 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr


What frog is this? Polypedates discantus or Polypedates leucomystax? Selangor, Malaysia.
Polypedates discantus? IMG_2776 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr


Portrait of Rough-sided Frog / Glandular Frog (Hylarana glandulosa). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Hylarana glandulosa IMG_1701 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr


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Beautiful detail in that last shot, and the color of the eye definitely draws the eye into the frame. Nice composition.

The Gollum's Toad photo is a nice capture in a documentary style. It looks like something you'd find in a text book.


 
Beautiful detail in that last shot, and the color of the eye definitely draws the eye into the frame. Nice composition.

The Gollum's Toad photo is a nice capture in a documentary style. It looks like something you'd find in a text book.



All wonderful. The 2nd last may be the coolest frog ever.

Thanks for looking and commenting, Bo4key, Brian. Much appreciated.
 
great as usual.
 

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