Hi,
Thanks again Kurt, was just wondering on the one you were unsure, possibly phrynohyas venulosa? I dont know a great deal about frogs so just a guess
Hi,
Thanks again Kurt, was just wondering on the one you were unsure, possibly phrynohyas venulosa? I dont know a great deal about frogs so just a guess
Pic 2 was labelled at the wildlife place as a Curu Toad. I probably havent got exactly the right name but it was something like that, thats what stopped me labelling it as a Cane Toad
I looked for Curu toad and only found a web site on eco-tourism in Costa Rica. Oddly enough the marine toad is a native of Costa Rica, so it is possible they are one in the same.
Wow thats interesting to know. Thanks Kurt, you are always a help
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Originally I was going to call 4 Phrynohyas resinifactrix (or a similar species) but given how uncommon they are in the trade and after looking at the picture some more i'm thinking that it is actually Litoria infrarenta (White Lipped Tree Frog)
Thanks Tylo. I thougt the wite lip would be quite a giveaway but its not as asy to identify as I thought! will check out your thougts though, thanks
I have to disagree, I have kept a few Litoria infrafrenata and this little guy doesn't really look much like one.
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