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Hemiphractidae
3/4" long female frog carrying her baby froglets on her back.
Yasuni National Park
Thanks guys!
Nice!
awesome
2500...!Wow.Hope that U can get the 3000 soon!
Congratulations on 2500 super spottings :)
Congrats on 2500!
Thanks Sergio!
Congratulations, Karen, for your 2500 awesome spottings.
Thanks Aaron - yes, a very production trip!
Congrats on # 2,500! I knew this trip would yield A LOT of new spottings. :-)
Thanks for your help Jellis!
another candidate is the Leptodactylidae. Though they don't mention carrying their young on their back, they do emerge from the eggs into frogs instead of tadpoles by being tadpoles in the eggs instead.
might be from this family. Hemiphractidae
Spotted on Dec 7, 2012 Submitted on Dec 13, 2012
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Thanks guys!
Nice!
awesome
2500...!
Wow.
Hope that U can get the 3000 soon!
Thanks guys!
Congratulations on 2500 super spottings :)
Congrats on 2500!
Thanks Sergio!
Congratulations, Karen, for your 2500 awesome spottings.
Thanks Aaron - yes, a very production trip!
Congrats on # 2,500! I knew this trip would yield A LOT of new spottings. :-)
Thanks for your help Jellis!
another candidate is the Leptodactylidae. Though they don't mention carrying their young on their back, they do emerge from the eggs into frogs instead of tadpoles by being tadpoles in the eggs instead.
might be from this family. Hemiphractidae