A Nyctibatrachus aliciae in its natural habitat.Listed as Endangered because, despite its local abundance, its Extent of Occurrence is less than 5,000 km2, its distribution is severely fragmented, and there is continuing decline in the extent and quality of its habitat.
A tiny - about 1 cm - juvenile forked-tongued frog (despite the warty skin! - as i had to realize, see comments) on the forest floor of a mountain rainforest in W-Java.Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: AmphibiaSubclass: LissamphibiaOrder: AnuraFamily: DicroglossidaeSubfamily: DicroglossinaeGenus: Limnonectes [det. "inggar.rahardjo", 2012, based on this photo]could be this one: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limnonectes_macrodonIndonesia, W-Java, Mt. Halimun-Salak-NP: vic. Cikaniki Research Station, ca. 1200m asl., 23.09.2010(f4320410)
An Amazon Milk Frog shows off its blue belly, and the fact that it can actually climb up glass, at the Santa Barbara Zoo. Native to the northern and western Amazon.
Previously Bufo paracneumis. Under names such as Rococo (or Cururu) Toad this species is found from eastern Bolivia to northern Argentina. Buenos Aires Zoo.