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A mainly forest species, it may be encountered along forest paths during night walks. It can appear in various colours, but is generally pale green at the sides, and greenish-brown on the back with brownish spots. It has relatively long toes, which end in rounded tips. The species is best identified by its white lips and brownish tympanum (external ear-drum). The species ranges from Southern Thailand, throughout Malaysia and forested parts of Singapore, to the islands of Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Bali and Sulawesi.
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ok Frazier...noted sir...:-)
About the quotation marks around the scientific name. This is an unstable way to store these names. These quotation marks should be removed to preserve your scientific names. Scientific names should be entered in this format: Genus species. Thanks
Hello Mhyke. You have added some remarkable spottings to Project Noah. Simply awesome work. As my colleague suggested we would appreciate
if you would kindly standardise the display of common names throughout your Noah portfolio, rather than accentuate them. There is no need. Your work speaks for itself. Project Noah is trying to keep the listings of species in the most usable form for all users. Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to your submissions! May I also ask how you are entering in your scientific names, the ones in "quotation marks"? Is that with some kind of script? Thanks
thanks Doina...:-)
excellent! big bravo!