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Four lined tree frog

Polypedates leucomystax

Description:

A common yet charming species of disturbed forests, scrubland, parks & gardens. Its repetitive monosyllabic call is an instantly recognizable sound in much of rural Southeast Asia. Most commonly encountered a few feet from the ground clinging to small stems, it may also be found in puddles on wet ground. Its colour varies from green-grey to a less common ruddy-brown; the four lines on its back may be absent in some populations. Its eggs are laid next to ponds in a foamy mass glued to overhanging vegetation. Once hatched, the young tadpoles fall into the water below to start a new life.

Habitat:

This species occurs throughout the Oriental and Sunda regions, however it is not found in Sulawesi or east of Bali (i.e. east of the Wallace Line).

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KarinSaner
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KarinSaner

Sabah, Malaysia

Spotted on Nov 20, 2013
Submitted on Nov 20, 2013

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