Oh my, I am no help for doing an ID, but I absolutely adore that first salmon colored tree frog!!!!
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Just a few pictures of some animals I found on a recent trip to Thailand. Thought I would share. I don't know what any of them are, so if anyone has any IDs, that would be great!
Oh my, I am no help for doing an ID, but I absolutely adore that first salmon colored tree frog!!!!
1.3.0 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
(Paddy, Silvermist, Willow, Leggy-Log-Orangey)
0.0.3 B. a. americanus "Eastern American Toad"
(Clarice, Rudolph, Vixen, R.I.P. Bob Marley)
1.0.6 Pseudacris crucifer "Spring Peepers"
The tree frog looks like a polypedates leucomystax. Polypedates leucomystax
1.3.0 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
(Paddy, Silvermist, Willow, Leggy-Log-Orangey)
0.0.3 B. a. americanus "Eastern American Toad"
(Clarice, Rudolph, Vixen, R.I.P. Bob Marley)
1.0.6 Pseudacris crucifer "Spring Peepers"
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I really like that two tone toad! Someone i.d it! And great pIcs!
I believe the striped Microhylid is Kaloula pulchra.
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I'll second the leucomystax and pulchra as well,
quit exquisit specimen by the way.
The Bufo; i believe it's Bufo melanostictus.
I concur with everything said. The Kaloula pulchra is awfully pale though.
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I have to keep up with nomenclature
New name:Duttaphrynus melanostictus instead of Bufo![]()
Cool frogs, the tree frog has a really enigmatic little face ... it's the kind of face you have to look at.
The color of the K. Pulchra is pretty cool if you ask me I've seen darker ones which have quite pink markings but never such pastel shades before.
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two of them look like chubby frogs(asian painted toads)mine are excellent eaters & keepers
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