Interesting stuff. The parental care is pretty neat and it's great that you were able to photograph the adults hanging out with the eggs.
The paratoid glands on that toad look unreal, almost like they're little balloons strapped to the back of it's head.
Thanks for sharing both the natural history and the photos!
That is some absolutely amazing shots there! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing, Numpty. Also, thanks for telling the sotories of the species. I have got interesting the pictures of the Kurixalus, and also that Microhylidae can be found only after heavy rains.
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