#Frogs

eribosoteribosot
2026-02-06

Pretty Rainfrog (Barycholos pulcher) photographed by Keyko Cruz

A frog sitting on a wet piece of wood. Its colors are a mix of mossy light green and very dark green.
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2026-02-06

"But I think it sounds kind of like the swing of a lightsaber!" - KIM, The American Bullfrog - Week of April 16th, Frog of the Week

elegance@socialhome.networkelegance@socialhome.network
2026-02-05

Kingdom Of Frogs - Yosi Horikawa

#music #Yosi-Horikawa #frogs #instrumental

eribosoteribosot
2026-02-05

Two-lined Robber Frog (Bahius bilineatus) photo credit by I.R. Dias, C.V. Mira-Mendes, C.A. Souza-Costa, F.A. Juncá and M Solé

A frog sitting on what looks a dead leaf. Its top is rust-red and its sides are a metallic gray-green. Its hind legs are striped in gray and gray-green.
eribosoteribosot
2026-02-04

Pithecopus rusticus, photo credit: D. Bruschi, E. Lucas, P. Garcia and S. Recco-Pimentel

A light green frog with sides that look like lava, with glowing orange blotches with black edges.
Domo 🦇 :they_them: :he_him:domo@pizza.enby.city
2026-02-04

Believe it or not, this is backlog from inktoker 2025 😅

#fediart #mastoArt #domo_art #art #frogs #frog

simple digital pen and watercolor drawing of a green cartoon frog wearing a yellow crown with little pink jewels. It is signed Domo and dated 17-01-2026
2026-02-04

#News: Rare Galaxy #Frogs disappear due to reckless behaviour by photographers! 🧐🐸 Their home in Western Ghats #India is being destroyed for #palmoil. Now human vanity is killing off irreplaceable species. 🌴☠️🚫 #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect.bsky.social theguardian.com/environment/20

#News: Rare Galaxy #Frogs disappear due to reckless behaviour by photographers! 🧐🐸 Their home in Western Ghats #India is being destroyed for #palmoil. Now human vanity is killing off irreplaceable species. 🌴☠️🚫 #Boycott4Wildlife  @palmoildetect.bsky.social https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/dec/17/galaxy-frogs-disappear-photographers-habitat-kerala?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=Palm+Oil+Detectives&utm_campaign=publer#News: Rare Galaxy #Frogs disappear due to reckless behaviour by photographers! 🧐🐸 Their home in Western Ghats #India is being destroyed for #palmoil. Now human vanity is killing off irreplaceable species. 🌴☠️🚫 #Boycott4Wildlife  @palmoildetect.bsky.social https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/dec/17/galaxy-frogs-disappear-photographers-habitat-kerala?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=Palm+Oil+Detectives&utm_campaign=publer
eribosoteribosot
2026-02-03

This shot of Rohde's leaf frog, also called Rohde's frog or Mertens' leaf frog (Pithecopus rohdei) photographed by Renato Augusto Martins, is my favorite frog photo so far.

A lime green frog sits, curled up, on a branch, its eyes half closed. Crossing from right to left over it, with one hand on its head, is another frog, its right arm stretched out in a dramatic gesture, its eyes wide open. The picture somehow looks almost staged.
eribosoteribosot
2026-02-02

Jaguar Leaf Frog (Pithecopus palliatus) photographed by Josh van der Meulen

A frog with a moss green back and pinkish white sides sits on a wide leaf.
earthlingappassionato
2026-02-02

Frogs of Australia by James R. Turner, 2004

An introduction to their classification, biology and distribution

This book introduces the Australian frog fauna and includes a painting of, and distribution maps for, each of the 213 species and 5 sub-species of Australian frogs currently recognised in 2003, mostly based on Dr. H.G. Coggers taxonomy. More than 110 new species of Australian frogs have been discovered and described since 1960.




The five Families of frogs found within Australia are dealt with, followed by details of the Genera within each of the Families. The individual species are arranged in alphabetical order using their common name. However, a Quickfind index is provided at the front of the book to enable those familiar with scientific names to go directly to any Family, Genus or specific species. The text on each species has clear, precise information. The information in this book is presented in such a way, so as to make of value to readers from the layperson, naturalist through to the scientist - indeed, anyone who may have an interest in learning more about the Frogs of Australia. The comprehensive reference list gives the reader access to thousands of scientific papers and articles for further reading.
2026-02-01

The frog that lives in our downpipe came out to say hello while I was putting the rubbish out.

I learnt that green tree frogs can change colour and the fact that they were more brown than bright green today did not necessarily mean anything bad.

#frog #frogs

Green tree frog sitting on a wooden ledge of garden bed. Is a greeny brown colour, possibly influence by the fact it is night and they are sitting on wood
2026-02-01

Elusive and stunning Wallace's Flying #Frogs are able to take flight and glide through the #forest like a dancer. A major threat is #palmoil #deforestation. Help them to survive when you #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife in the supermarket @palmoildetect.bsky.social wp.me/pcFhgU-747?utm_source=ma

eribosoteribosot
2026-02-01


Pithecopus oreades photographed by Pedro Correia de Siracusa

A frog with a dark green top and a side covered with orange irregular shapes with black borders sits on the edge of a leaf, hidden among foliage.
eribosoteribosot
2026-01-31

Pithecopus nordestinus photographed by José Roberto Leite

One frog sits on top of another frog who sits on a round branch, facing downward. Both frogs are green on top, have a white belly, and have "tiger stripes" on the sides (vertical orange bands interspersed with dark brown vertical lines)
eribosoteribosot
2026-01-30

Northern orange-legged leaf frog or tiger-legged monkey frog (Pithecopus hypochondrialis) filmed by Henry Astley

mewfotomewfoto
2026-01-29

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