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Red-eyed tree frog C013 / 6500

Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas). This frog is found in the tropical rainforests of central America, where it lives in trees and other vegetation. Each toe ends with a sucker, which is used to grasp leaves and stems. It is primarily nocturnal, and feeds mainly on insects such as moths, flies and grasshoppers. It reaches lengths of around 7 centimetres. Photographed in Costa Rica

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© DR P. MARAZZI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Agalychnis Callidryas Amphibian Central America Central American Climb Climbing Cling Clinging Costa Rica Costa Rican Forest Frog Herpetology Insectivore Insectivorous Neotropic Neotropical Neotropics North American Red Eyed Tree Frog Tree Frog Tropics


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This print showcases the vibrant beauty of a Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) in its natural habitat. Found in the tropical rainforests of central America, this stunning amphibian is perfectly adapted to life among trees and vegetation. Its unique feature includes toes that end with suckers, allowing it to firmly grasp onto leaves and stems as it climbs. Primarily active during the night, this nocturnal creature feeds on a diet consisting mainly of insects such as moths, flies, and grasshoppers. Despite its small size, reaching lengths of around 7 centimeters, the Red-eyed tree frog stands out with its striking red eyes contrasting against its bright green body. Photographed in Costa Rica by DR P. MARAZZI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY, this image captures the essence of nature's wonders found within the neotropical region. The lush forest backdrop serves as a reminder of the diverse ecosystem these frogs inhabit. With their insectivorous lifestyle and biological adaptations for climbing and clinging onto various surfaces, these fascinating creatures play an essential role in maintaining ecological balance within their environment. This print not only highlights the intricate details of this particular species but also provides viewers with a glimpse into the enchanting world of tropical wildlife found throughout Central America's rich biodiversity hotspots like Costa Rica.

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