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Glass Frogs (H. aueroguttatum, Teratohyla spinosa, H. valerioi and likes).
Sometimes, you see something so incredible, that you feel you should be sharing it with others.
A glass frog teaser! | Facebook
I am amazed. Just splendid.
Eric
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February 16th, 2011
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Re: Glass Frogs (H. aueroguttatum, Teratohyla spinosa, H. valerioi and likes).
Haha very nice, beautiful pictures to say the least! Did you post those or somebody else?
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Re: Glass Frogs (H. aueroguttatum, Teratohyla spinosa, H. valerioi and likes).

Originally Posted by
Socrates
Haha very nice, beautiful pictures to say the least! Did you post those or somebody else?
These are from Understory Enterprises. They were taken by them during one of their last trip. I have reposted the pictures on our Facebook page, though. Apparently, the waiting period to get these is just incredibly long, like, don't hold your breath long...
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Re: Glass Frogs (H. aueroguttatum, Teratohyla spinosa, H. valerioi and likes).
Oh I won't hold it too long haha. I actually will have my hands full next month with a group of 8 CB reed frogs. Maybe some day glass frogs!
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Re: Glass Frogs (H. aueroguttatum, Teratohyla spinosa, H. valerioi and likes).
If you're holding your breath, remember that you have to work overtime as well. I forget what the price was specifically, but I know that they were expected to be running around several hundred per individual frog. In perspective, you can fly to Costa Rica for about $500 (my March ticket was $480) and see them in the wild.
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Re: Glass Frogs (H. aueroguttatum, Teratohyla spinosa, H. valerioi and likes).
In the case of valeroi you can go to Black Jungle to see theirs. See John's albums to see a picture of one.
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Re: Glass Frogs (H. aueroguttatum, Teratohyla spinosa, H. valerioi and likes).

Originally Posted by
Kurt
In the case of valeroi you can go to Black Jungle to see theirs. See John's albums to see a picture of one.
Thanks Kurt. I'll go and take a look. They are just wonderful.
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Re: Glass Frogs (H. aueroguttatum, Teratohyla spinosa, H. valerioi and likes).
Wow those don't even look real. They almost look like rubber bait lures. Sooo neat...
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