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Teratohyla spinosa, Spiny Glass Frog, Puerto Viejo in Costa Rica. Small green trasparent frog in the green leave, tropic wet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sachatamia albomaculata! awesome green glass frog from the rainforest jungle of Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Frog in tropical habitat. Fleschmann Glass Frog, Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni, animal with trasparent skin from Costa Rica, wide Royalty Free Stock Photo
small glass frog is sitting in a rain forest in Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
small glass frog is sitting in a rain forest in Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fleischmann`s glass frog, Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni siting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reticulated Glass Frog with Eggs - Costa Rica Wild Forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
A green glass frog on a leaf in Costa Rica
Reticulated Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi), Costa Rica. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reticulated Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi), Costa Rica. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Glass frog with transparent skin, visible organs, heartbeat. Raticulated Glass Frog, Hyalinobatrachium valerioi, green tropic fore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Teratohyla spinosa, Spiny Glass Frog, tinny amphibian with red flower, in nature habitat. Frog from Costa Rica, tropic forest. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Glass frog with transparent skin, visible organs, heartbeat. Raticulated Glass Frog, Hyalinobatrachium valerioi, green tropical fo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ghost glass frog from Costa Rica resting on a leaf in its natural habitat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ghost glass frog from Costa Rica resting on a leaf in its natural habitat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Glass frogs get their name because of their translucent bodies. In the picture you can clearly see the organs in the belly area. The green color of the skin and translucence helps camouflage them on the green leaves during the day time. They usually live high up on the tree canopy but come down only to mate. Amazing creatures!!! They kinda look like Kermit don't they


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