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Underside of a glass frog
A Rulyrana mcdiarmidi glass frog is seen near a flower.  The frog is very small and light green color.  The frog has yellow spots all over its body.  The small tropical frog has a transparent belly.  This frog can be found in the Andes mountains of Peru and Equador.
Frog of Costa Rica
Hyalinobatrachium ruedai from Central America
An adorable water lily reed frog near a pond in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
An oriental glass frog sat on a leaf protecting its egg clutch from predators. This frog is endemic to the island of Tobago.
Glass frogs are known for their translucent skin, allowing you to see their internal organs, including the heart and digestive system. This incredible transparency is one of the distinctive features that make them stand out in the amphibian world.
Glass frog,boophis erythrodactylus
Observe the diligent care of a Hyalinobatrachium Valerioi glass frog as it guards multiple egg clutches at varying stages of development, all nestled on the underside of a leaf. Each clutch represents a different phase in the journey from egg to tadpole, with the vigilant parent ensuring their safety and growth. Captured with intricate detail and reverence, this photograph offers a profound glimpse into the protective instincts and remarkable life cycle of this enchanting rainforest amphibian.
A Chimerella mariaelenae glass frog is seen clutching to a branch.  The entire body of the frog is visible.  The eyes of the frog are very colorful.  The legs of the frog are transparent in this photo.  The focus is on the frog and is very sharp.  This frog is 4 centimeters in length.
Glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium cappellie)
Red eyed tree frog sleeping on a wet leaf in a Costa Rican cloud forest
The glass frogs are frogs of the amphibian family Centrolenidae (order Anura). While the general background coloration of most glass frogs is primarily lime green, the abdominal skin of some members of this family is transparent. The internal viscera, including the heart, liver, and gastrointestinal tract, are visible through the skin, hence the common name is given as glass frog. Glass frogs are arboreal, meaning they mainly live in trees, and only come out for mating season.
Close-up of small frogs sitting on moss in forest during rain.
Emerald Glass Frog - Centrolennela prosoblespon on a leaf in Costa Rica
Kichwa Rain Frog (Pristimatis kichwarum); a small amazon frog ion a leaf at night in the rainforest of south east Ecuador, South America
Glass frog guiding an egg clutch
An Agalychnis Hulli frog is seen perching on a leaf near a pink flowers.  It is an uncommon frog species that is suffering from habitat loss in parts of its range. Its natural habitats are lowland tropical rainforests at elevations up to 450 m (1,480 ft) above sea level.  It is a very pretty frog with colors of orange, green red and black.  It has very prominent amphibian eyes.  The legs are orange, black and green.
Sachatamia ilex
Red-Eyed Tree Frog sitting on heliconia flower against dark background.  Side view.
Fleischmann Glass Frog
Hyalinobatrachium ruedai from Central America
A vertical macro shot of a glass frog (Cochranella Euknemos) from Costa Rica, on a black background
A tiny sedge frog from eastern Australia.  Check out my other wildlife pictures.
Freshly metamorphosed glass frog on a leaf
A Rulyrana mcdiarmidi glass frog is seen resting on small seeds.  The frog is very small and light green color.  The frog has yellow spots all over its body.  The small tropical frog has a transparent belly.  This frog can be found in the Andes mountains of Peru and Equador.
GLASS FROG, COSTA RICA WILDLIFE
a Tadpole climbs on a water plant near Mindo, Ecuador
A Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium iaspidense)from the transparent undersides showing his internal organs in Costa Rica
Frog Making Sound
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