First up!
Megophrys nasuta, Malayan Horned Frog.
A small male.
Regards,
Milo.
(We actually ended up making this the February competition)
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 January 2011! 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!
Last edited by John; February 1st, 2011 at 01:46 PM.
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First up!
Megophrys nasuta, Malayan Horned Frog.
A small male.
Regards,
Milo.
Here is one more try with my Tincs!
D. tinctorius (Suriname Cobalt):
JBear
My oriental fire belly toads planning their escape!!!
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My African Clawed Frogs in amplexus. I know it probably doesnt compare to the more exotic frogs and the awsome photography there usually is on here but thought id give it a shot. I thought i would use this photo to enter for january as it symbolises a new start just liek the new year.
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Cruziohyla calcarifer
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Ranitomeya Lamasi (Highland)- Standard Lamasi
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Dendropsophus phlebodes
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I don't usually enter this competition but this one is an exception!
Dendrobates tinctorius, "Matécho" race
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Oophaga pumilio 'Bastimentos-race'
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Western Toad, Bufo boreas.
Not a new entry, just a new display method... I hope this is ok...
JBear
Last edited by JBear; December 18th, 2010 at 03:35 AM. Reason: Forgot... Suriname Cobalt...
Leptopeltis uluguruensis
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My name is Brittany. This is one of my fire bellied toads.
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Just had to say some Great Photos out there guys!!
Keep 'em comin'.....
~Lesley
cutie. PEEKA BOO.
Going to be my first try
I think my O.pumilio "almirante" would be up to the challenge.
Altough...... beautifull frog that calcarifer
Over in Europe the Cruziohyla is not that seldom seen.
Prizes on calcarifer are outrageous and don't think i will ever see crasdepodus with a hobbyist around here.
Any breeding succes already????
Just reading the news
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