toadschooled:Get out your microscopes, lads! We’ve got ourselves a small one! Hailing from the
toadschooled:Get out your microscopes, lads! We’ve got ourselves a small one! Hailing from the upper and central Amazon Basin, the Napo lime treefrog [Spaenorhynchus carneus] “es una rana muy pequena”, as Amphibiaweb contributor Diego A. Ortiz puts it. These frogs reach a maximum length of just 2.2 cm, and are often found on the banks of ponds, or perched atop floating mats of vegetation. These frogs are reasonably common in some areas, but like many species they are threatened by habitat loss. Images byKenny Wray. -- source link
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