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    And now for a few amphibians . . .


    Emerald Glass frog - unique that it allows you to see its digestion tract and anything that is currently in it.


    Also original in that these two hanging blue nodules under it's arms are specialized breeding apendages, only found in this species, and only in males


    Red-eyed Tree (leaf) Frog is iconic to the rainforest. And we were fortunate to find a GREAT spot for many of this species


    Not as glamerous, but not all frogs are - a Pristimantis sp., Pristimantis cruentus


    And another Red-eyed Tree Frog, from the Gamboa area

    More later :-) remember to click the pbase to check out more!
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