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milk frog (Original Post)
Gato Moteado
Nov 2023
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thank you....thank you.....there might be several species of frogs commonly called milk frogs.....
Gato Moteado
Nov 2023
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CaliforniaPeggy
(152,083 posts)1. My dear Gato! What a splendid milk frog! I esp. love how the eye looks.
I'm also intrigued by the pads on the ends of its toes.
Ya done good, dear Gato!
cyclonefence
(4,873 posts)2. Thank you
I really like the looks of this guy--look at those pads on his toes!
Callalily
(15,012 posts)3. What greats photos of tree frogs.
It must have been a difficult shot to take as the milk frog is only about two inches long.
You posted a tree frog and I know nothing about them, so I had to look them up!
Gato Moteado
(9,927 posts)4. thank you....thank you.....there might be several species of frogs commonly called milk frogs.....
....the ones we have here in costa rica with a common name of milk frog have a scientific name of Phrynohyas venulosa. they are actually quite large for tree frogs.....the one i photographed was about 4 inches long and i have seen even bigger ones. fairly easy frog to photograph....they sit pretty still.
justaprogressive
(2,447 posts)5. Such beautiful eyes!
Do you have shots of other local species?