Burn, Agalychnis calidryas
Enter your photos here (please only 1 per member per month!) to get your photo and your name on the cover of the website as the photo of the month for March 2012! Please only enter a photo you own! Please also tell us what type of frog or toad is in the photo. Artwork is not considered a photograph, even if it is prepared from a photo - please no collages or modifications from the original photo beyond overall color/contrast correction, sharpness, basic touch-ups (e.g. dust removal), etc.
Good luck!
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Burn, Agalychnis calidryas
Oophaga pumilio 'almirante', female transporting a tadpole to a nearby watersource
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Just wondering...When will they pick the winner of February???
Here is my picture:
It is a picture of an American Green tree frog. His name was Kermit. Last summer..![]()
Wow. Awesome pic.
I will be posting mine, just when I get a better image quality of my frog, Peeper!
You can view the ones I will not be entering here though if you want to see Peeper: Index of /Frogs/Peeper
My friend's White's! Please vote![]()
Hetfield White's Tree Frog!![]()
My 15 year old White's Tree Frog Hetfield (RIP 1996-June 4, 2012) and my little girl Lucy
i really need a better camera.... an ipod just does not get this type of quality shots! lol.
1.1.0 American Toads: Alice & The Mad Hatter
0.2.0 Labradors: 1 yellow, 1 chocolate ~ Dori & Madi
1.0.0 Crazy Feline: Cracken
0.0.8 Tetras, 1 Pleco and 2 Corycats: Mister Monster, Simon & Garfunkel
1.0.0 Veil Tail Betta: Mister Danielson
+/- Misc. foster dogs
"Saving one animal won't change the world, but it will change the world for that one animal."
Nigel the White's tree frog
Boris Whites tree frog
Here's my entry for the month. Cutie the Wood frog, Rana sylvatica. One of my favorite pictures of him...
(4.0.0)
Whites Tree Frog (1.0.0)
1.1.0 Mixed breed dogs
Trying once again with my male Agalychnis callidryas:
(Photo taken by my girlfriend, hence the female name in the watermark)
Kermit, my first White's tree frog.
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Grey Tree Frog 3/4" snout to vent.
It's native, it's american, it's smart and it's cute. Just can't beat the Copes Grey and this picture has captured this all-too-often overlooked species. The photo shows the multicolored dimensions of this hardy little guy. Not just Grey, I've seen them nearly black, white, green with white. Did you arrange this photo op or do you have a God-given talent for capturing nature in all its seductive glory - even if in Exo-Terra's smallest vivarium. Of course I'm prejustice, I too own the Copes and can't imagine any other frog winning my heart.
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