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Green frog on rock three-quarter view Three-quarter view of female green frog (Lithobates clamitans or Rana clamitans) on rock along Bantam River in Washington, Connecticut. The female is distinguished from the male by her larger size, smaller eardrum in relation to the eye, and throat that is not yellow. frog feet stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Green frog on rock three-quarter view Three-quarter view of female green frog (Lithobates clamitans or Rana clamitans) on rock along Bantam River in Washington, Connecticut. The female is distinguished from the male by her larger size, smaller eardrum in relation to the eye, and throat that is not yellow. frog feet stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Three-quarter view of female green frog (Lithobates clamitans or Rana clamitans) on rock along Bantam River in Washington, Connecticut. The female is distinguished from the male by her larger size, smaller eardrum in relation to the eye, and throat that is not yellow.

Red-eyed Tree Frog close up, Costa Rica The iconic Red -eyed Tree Frog is a Costa Rican rain-forest amphibian that sleeps by day stuck to leaf-bottoms with their eyes closed and body markings covered. They are non-venomous but when disturbed flash their red eyes and show their orange feet and bright blue-and-yellow flanks - called startle coloration - which may confuse a predator, giving the frog a chance to spring to safety. frog feet stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Red-eyed Tree Frog close up, Costa Rica The iconic Red -eyed Tree Frog is a Costa Rican rain-forest amphibian that sleeps by day stuck to leaf-bottoms with their eyes closed and body markings covered. They are non-venomous but when disturbed flash their red eyes and show their orange feet and bright blue-and-yellow flanks - called startle coloration - which may confuse a predator, giving the frog a chance to spring to safety. frog feet stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

The iconic Red -eyed Tree Frog is a Costa Rican rain-forest amphibian that sleeps by day stuck to leaf-bottoms with their eyes closed and body markings covered. They are non-venomous but when disturbed flash their red eyes and show their orange feet and bright blue-and-yellow flanks - called startle coloration - which may confuse a predator, giving the frog a chance to spring to safety.

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