Common Indian Tree Frog (Polypedates maculatus) is sitting on pumpkin in Mocha village near Kanha National Park

Common Indian Tree Frog (Polypedates maculatus) is sitting on pumpkin in Mocha village near Kanha National Park Stock Photo
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ephotocorp / Alamy Stock Photo

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BN1KJM

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49.8 MB (1.4 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

5098 x 3413 px | 43.2 x 28.9 cm | 17 x 11.4 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

9 October 2007

Location:

Kanha National Park, India

Photographer:

Sanjay Thakur

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The Common Indian Tree Frog or Chunam Tree Frog (Polypedates maculatus) is a common species of tree frog found in South Asia. These frogs measure about 7–8 cm in body length. They are mostly brownish, yellowish, greyish, or whitish above, with darker spots or markings, rarely with an hourglass-shaped figure on the back of the head and the front of the back. The loreal and temporal regions are dark; there is a light line on the upper lip. The hind side of the thighs has round yellow spots, which are usually separated by a dark brown or purplish network. The skin is smooth above, granulated on the belly and under the thighs; a fold extends from the eye to the shoulder. Males have internal vocal sacs.