RMTRM62T–Dendropsophus marmoratus, perhaps one of least colorful of the dendropsophus genus. From Yasuni national park, Ecuador.
RFKFXRBF–Red Diamond Rattlesnake
RF2GG463N–Black Alpine Salamander, Salamandra atra on a rainy, foggy day in the Bavarian Mountains of Berchtesgaden
RFKFXRCF–Red Diamond Rattlesnake
RF2J601FB–Black alpine salamander in the Austrian alps
RMTRM62N–Dendropsophus marmoratus, perhaps one of least colorful of the dendropsophus genus. From Yasuni national park, Ecuador.
RMTRM632–A close up of an anole lizard's face in the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador.
RMTA3H4W–A common marsupial frog (Gastrotheca marsupiata) from high elevation Andes in Peru.
RMTRJ26M–A close up of a tree frog from the Amazon jungle, a treefrog in the Osteocephalus genus.
RMTRM605–A painted ant nest frog from Ecuador, this species lives together with leafcutter ants and mimics poison dart frogs.
RM2F18PAJ–A southern alligator lizard (elgaria multicarinata) from Mt. Madonna county park in Santa Clara county in California.
RMTRM626–Dwarf clown treefrog (Dendropsophus bifurcus), a male calling in order to attract females in Yasuni national park, Ecuador.
RM2F18NX2–A southern alligator lizard (elgaria multicarinata) from Mt. Madonna county park in Santa Clara county in California.
RM2F18NKG–A southern alligator lizard (elgaria multicarinata) from Mt. Madonna county park in Santa Clara county in California.
RMTRM62H–Sarayacu treefrog (Dendropsophus parviceps) from the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. One of the smallest of the clown tree frogs.
RMTRM62J–Sarayacu treefrog (Dendropsophus parviceps) from the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. One of the smallest of the clown tree frogs.
RMPWDT14–A spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) surfaces for a breath of air before vanishing back underneath the muddy water in the Peruvian jungle.
RMTRM61J–A nauta salamander (Bolitoglossa altamazonica) from Yasuni national park, a secretive inhabitant of the jungle that most people never see.
RMTRM5YA–A map treefrog in the defensive posture known as the unkenreflex or unken reflex.
RMTRM5Y9–A map treefrog in the defensive posture known as the unkenreflex or unken reflex.
RM2F18PH6–A southern alligator lizard (elgaria multicarinata) from Mt. Madonna county park in Santa Clara county in California.
RMTRM61H–A Hahnel's poison frog (Ameerega hahneli) from the Amazon basin in Ecuador.
RMTRM61G–A Hahnel's poison frog (Ameerega hahneli) from the Amazon basin in Ecuador.
RMTRM5YE–A small anole lizard perched on a leaf looking over the edge of a leaf in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest.
RMPWDTFH–Perez's snouted frog (Edalorhina perezi) is a cryptic species from the jungles of the Amazonian basin. It is well camouflaged on the forest floor.
RMTRK2CN–Surinam golden-eyed tree frog (Trachycephalus coriaceus) from the Ecuadorian jungle in Yasuni national park in South America.
RMTRK2CH–Surinam golden-eyed tree frog (Trachycephalus coriaceus) from the Ecuadorian jungle in Yasuni national park in South America.
RMPWDTG1–Perez's snouted frog (Edalorhina perezi) is a cryptic species from the jungles of the Amazonian basin. It is well camouflaged on the forest floor.
RMTRM62E–A group of tadpoles underwater resting on a leaf on the jungle floor in the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni national park, Ecuador.
RMTRM62F–A group of tadpoles underwater resting on a leaf on the jungle floor in the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni national park, Ecuador.
RMTRK29B–Banded Tree Anole (Anolis transversalis) from Ecuador and the Amazon basin in Yasuni National Park.
RMTRJ228–An amazon tree boa (Corallus hortulanus) from Yasuni national park in Ecuador, these snakes spend nearly all their time high in the forest canopy.
RMPWDTN2–A foam frog (Engystomops freibergi) a cryptic species that was split from E. petersi. Seen in the jungle at Los Amigos biological station.
RMTRK2D8–Banded Tree Anole (Anolis transversalis) from Ecuador and the Amazon basin in Yasuni National Park.
RMPWDRAM–The brown banded water snake (Helicops angulatus) is a mildly venomous species from South America, this one was seen in Madre de Dios, Peru.
RMTRM616–Dendropsophus sarayacuensis, the Sarayacu Treefrog from Yasuni national park in the Ecuadorian Amazon. These small frogs are also known as clown frogs.
RMPWDR9F–The brown banded water snake (Helicops angulatus) is a mildly venomous species from South America, this one was seen in Madre de Dios, Peru.
RMTRM60Y–Dendropsophus sarayacuensis, the Sarayacu Treefrog from Yasuni national park in the Ecuadorian Amazon. These small frogs are also known as clown frogs.
RMTRJ224–An amazon tree boa (Corallus hortulanus) from Yasuni national park in Ecuador, these snakes spend nearly all their time high in the forest canopy.
RMPWDRXJ–A vine snake (Xenoxybelis argenteus) is well concealed among the branches and vegetation it calls home in the Peruvian jungle.
RMTRM636–A pair of cane toads (Rhinella marina) in amplexus, a close up of just their faces. The male is on top and the female is below.
RMTRM62A–false fer-de-lance (Xenodon rabdocephalus) from the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni national park. These snakes convincingly mimic dangerous vipers.
RMTRM609–A tropical flat snake (Siphlophis compressus) feeding on a house gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador.
RMTRM5XF–A tropical flat snake (Siphlophis compressus) feeding on a house gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador.
RMTRM62D–false fer-de-lance (Xenodon rabdocephalus) from the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni national park. These snakes convincingly mimic dangerous vipers.
RMTRM60J–A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador.
RMTRM60G–A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador.
RMTRM60D–A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador.
RMPWDT0E–white-lined leaf frog (Phyllomedusa vaillantii) in my palm demonstrating its anti predator behavior where the frog huddles down.
RMPWDT3P–A map tree frog (Boana geographica) with its eyes closed, its 3rd eyelid or nictitating membrane covers its eye but allows it to still see threats.
RMTRM60M–A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador.
RMTRM60B–A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador.
RMTRM629–false fer-de-lance (Xenodon rabdocephalus) from the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni national park. These snakes convincingly mimic dangerous vipers.
RMTRM62C–false fer-de-lance (Xenodon rabdocephalus) from the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni national park. These snakes convincingly mimic dangerous vipers.
RMTRJ2A1–A panama spotted night (Siphlophis cervinus) is a rare snake that can be found in jungles from Panama all the way south to Peru.
RMTRJ2A3–A panama spotted night (Siphlophis cervinus) is a rare snake that can be found in jungles from Panama all the way south to Peru.
RM2F1AP47–A tan morph of the Asian vine snake (Ahaetulla prasina) an arboreal reptile in Sabah, Malaysia at Danum Valley conservation area in Borneo.
RM2F1APH0–A tan morph of the Asian vine snake (Ahaetulla prasina) an arboreal reptile in Sabah, Malaysia at Danum Valley conservation area in Borneo.
RM2F1APAK–A tan morph of the Asian vine snake (Ahaetulla prasina) an arboreal reptile in Sabah, Malaysia at Danum Valley conservation area in Borneo.
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