Tree Frog on Dried Leaf | 10% to shy-fox

in Beauty of Creativity2 years ago (edited)

Hello All! It's great to be back with another nature stuff. Here, I am delighted to show you some pics of tree frog that I successfully captured today in the wood. Yep! This tree frog was actually found by my friend, and glad to have it on his hand. So seeing that, I managed to take a few pictures while it stayed still on the leaf. I spent a little time doing photographs and not long after that, this tree frog aggressively jumped and bounced to the grass, in which we have to find it back as I realized I still needed more pictures to be taken.

Not all tree frogs spent much time in trees. Sometime we can also find them sitting on plant leaves that allow us to see the unique features of this frog as well as the feature that unites them with their feet—the last bone in their toes (called the terminal phalanx) is shaped like a claw. Tree frogs also have toe pads to help them climb and many have extra skeletal structures in their toes. Adult tree frogs feed on flies, ants, crickets, beetles, moths, and other small invertebrates. However, as tadpoles, most of them are herbivores.

A tree frog (or treefrog) is any species of frog that spends a major portion of its lifespan in trees, known as an arboreal state. Several lineages of frogs among the Neobatrachia have given rise to treefrogs, although they are not closely related to each other. source

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CameraNikon D7000
CategoryNature Photography
LensTamron Tele-Macro 70-300

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