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  • Frog pond in the garden at Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.  Three ponds in the hotel gardens were built especially as breeding habitat for the endangered blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae.  They are also home to a population of Forreri leopard frogs, Rana forreri.
    09060204-frog-pond.jpg
  • Frog pond in the garden at Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.  Three ponds in the hotel gardens were built especially as breeding habitat for the endangered blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae.  They are also home to a population of Forreri leopard frogs, Rana forreri.
    09060205-frog-pond.jpg
  • Frog pond in the garden at Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.  Three ponds in the hotel gardens were built especially as breeding habitat for the endangered blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae.  They are also home to a population of Forreri leopard frogs, Rana forreri.
    09060207-frog-pond.jpg
  • Frog pond in the garden at Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.  Three ponds in the hotel gardens were built especially as breeding habitat for the endangered blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae.  They are also home to a population of Forreri leopard frogs, Rana forreri.
    09060206-frog-pond.jpg
  • Hybrid African clawed frog, Silurana sp.  Native to sub-Saharan Africa, clawed frogs were exported worldwide in the 1940s and 1950s for use in human pregnancy tests, and were later sold widely as pets.  Feral populations are now established in many countries, including the United States, where they are a threat to native amphibians and fish.  Especially large populations exist in California, preying on endangered California red-legged frogs, Rana aurora draytonii, and endangered unarmored threespine sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus williamson.  Recent evidence suggests the chytrid fungus that is currently decimating frog populations around the world originated in Africa and was spread by these frogs.
    06050223-african-clawed-frog.jpg
  • Forrer's grass frog or leopard frog, Rana forreri, in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica
    09060286-forrers-grass-frog.jpg
  • Forrer's grass frog or leopard frog, Rana forreri, in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica
    09060283-forrers-grass-frog.jpg
  • Hybrid African clawed frog, Silurana sp.  Native to sub-Saharan Africa, clawed frogs were exported worldwide in the 1940s and 1950s for use in human pregnancy tests, and were later sold widely as pets.  Feral populations are now established in many countries, including the United States, where they are a threat to native amphibians and fish.  Especially large populations exist in California, preying on endangered California red-legged frogs, Rana aurora draytonii, and endangered unarmored threespine sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus williamson.  Recent evidence suggests the chytrid fungus that is currently decimating frog populations around the world originated in Africa and was spread by these frogs.
    06050252-african-clawed-frog.jpg
  • Forrer's grass frog or leopard frog, Rana forreri, in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica
    09060285-forrers-grass-frog.jpg
  • Forrer's grass frog or leopard frog, Rana forreri, in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica
    09060276-forrers-grass-frog.jpg
  • Forrer's grass frog or leopard frog, Rana forreri, in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica
    09060274-forrers-grass-frog.jpg
  • Forrer's grass frog or leopard frog, Rana forreri, in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica
    09060273-forrers-grass-frog.jpg
  • Forrer's grass frog or leopard frog, Rana forreri, in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica
    09060271-forrers-grass-frog.jpg
  • Forrer's grass frog or leopard frog, Rana forreri, in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica
    09060281-forrers-grass-frog.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100064-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Hybrid African clawed frog, Silurana sp.  Native to sub-Saharan Africa, clawed frogs were exported worldwide in the 1940s and 1950s for use in human pregnancy tests, and were later sold widely as pets.  Feral populations are now established in many countries, including the United States, where they are a threat to native amphibians and fish.  Especially large populations exist in California, preying on endangered California red-legged frogs, Rana aurora draytonii, and endangered unarmored threespine sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus williamson.  Recent evidence suggests the chytrid fungus that is currently decimating frog populations around the world originated in Africa and was spread by these frogs.
    06050229-african-clawed-frog.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100159-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100145-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100141-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100087-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100080-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100057-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Hybrid African clawed frog, Silurana sp.  Native to sub-Saharan Africa, clawed frogs were exported worldwide in the 1940s and 1950s for use in human pregnancy tests, and were later sold widely as pets.  Feral populations are now established in many countries, including the United States, where they are a threat to native amphibians and fish.  Especially large populations exist in California, preying on endangered California red-legged frogs, Rana aurora draytonii, and endangered unarmored threespine sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus williamson.  Recent evidence suggests the chytrid fungus that is currently decimating frog populations around the world originated in Africa and was spread by these frogs.
    06050079-african-clawed-frog.jpg
  • Green frog, Rana clamitans melanota.  Native to eastern United States.
    05150246-green-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040083-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100134-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100102-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100097-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100082-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii.  Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06070010-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii.  Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06070008-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Green frog, Rana clamitans melanota.  Native to eastern United States.
    05150241-green-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040089-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Green frog, Rana clamitans melanota.  Native to eastern United States.
    05150247-green-frog.jpg
  • Green frog, Rana clamitans melanota.  Native to eastern United States.
    05150245-green-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040038-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Male rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040035-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Ermera district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040382-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Male rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040143-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040114-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040113-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040103-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040067-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040050-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Male rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040148-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Male rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040147-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040131-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040108-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040062-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040017-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Female rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040013-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Male rice paddy frog, Fejervarya sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040007-rice-paddy-frog.jpg
  • Taylor's Leopard Frog (Peralta Frog), Lithobates taylori (formerly Rana taylori), metamorph, near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica
    17050410.jpg
  • Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Oophaga pumilio (formerly Dendrobates pumilio), at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica. Also called the Blue Jeans Frog.
    17050365.jpg
  • Forrer's Grass Frog (or Lepoard Frog), Lithobates forreri (Rana forreri), in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050044.jpg
  • Forrer's Grass Frog (or Lepoard Frog), Lithobates forreri (Rana forreri), in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050043.jpg
  • Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog (Poison Arrow Frog), Dendrobates auratus, in Carara National Park, Costa Rica
    17050623.jpg
  • Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog (Poison Arrow Frog), Dendrobates auratus, in Carara National Park, Costa Rica
    17050622.jpg
  • Emerald Glass Frog, Espadarana prosoblepon, on a leaf at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050371.jpg
  • Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Oophaga pumilio (formerly Dendrobates pumilio), at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica. Also called the Blue Jeans Frog.
    17050357.jpg
  • Vaillant's Frog, Lithobates vaillanti (formerly Rana vaillanti), near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica
    17050405.jpg
  • Brilliant Forest Frog, Lithobates warszewitschii, near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica
    17050392.jpg
  • Emerald Glass Frog, Espadarana prosoblepon, on a leaf at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050362.jpg
  • Emerald Glass Frog, Espadarana prosoblepon, on a leaf at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050370.jpg
  • Vaillant's Frog, Lithobates vaillanti (formerly Rana vaillanti), at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica
    17050358.jpg
  • Smoky Jungle Frog, Leptodactylus pentadactylus, in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050165.jpg
  • Smoky Jungle Frog, Leptodactylus pentadactylus, in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050164.jpg
  • Vaillant's Frog, Lithobates vaillanti (formerly Rana vaillanti), near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica
    17050406.jpg
  • Smoky Jungle Frog, Leptodactylus pentadactylus, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050372.jpg
  • Smoky Jungle Frog, Leptodactylus pentadactylus, metamorph, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050366.jpg
  • Smoky Jungle Frog, Leptodactylus pentadactylus, in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050166.jpg
  • Photographers surround a blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060267-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060253-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060243-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060232-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060223-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Tadpole of blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060220-blue-sided-treefrog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060218-blue-sided-treefrog-tadpole.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060258-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060250-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060247-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060245-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060233-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Dead Pacific chorus frog, Hyla regilla, at Saratoga Spring in Death Valley National Park, California
    12150453.jpg
  • Foothill yellow-legged frog, Rana boylii, in the South Fork of the Eel River, Mendocino County, California
    12110135.jpg
  • Photographers surround a blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060269-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060261-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060256-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060249-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Tadpole of blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060215-blue-sided-treefrog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060213-blue-sided-treefrog-tadpole.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060241-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060239-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060228-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050056.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050053.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050052.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050050.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050047.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050058.jpg
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