Frogs in Dry Forest

When the heavy rains finally come to Jorupe Reserve, frogs hop to temporary wetlands to breed. Puddles, small seasonal ponds and rice paddies swarm with frogs and the air fills with their calls. Diversity is limited, but the numbers and volume doesn’t seem to be.

Casque-headed Treefrog _F5A1587

Casque-headed Treefrog , Trachycephalus jordani

Casque-headed Treefrog _F5A1597

Casque-headed Treefrog , Trachycephalus jordani

Casque-headed Treefrog_F5A3371

Casque-headed Treefrog , Trachycephalus jordani

Marine Toad _F5A3342

Marine Toad, Rhinella marina

Tungara frog _F5A2788

Tungara Frog, Engystomops puyango

Anthonys Poison-dart Frog _F5A3160

Anthony’s Poison-dart Frog, Epipedobates anthonyi

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