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Reticulated Glass Frog - Male Guarding the Eggs - Costa Rica Wildlife Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reticulated Glass Frog Guarding the Eggs - Costa Rica Wildlife Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reticulated Glass Frog Guarding the Eggs - Costa Rica Wildlife Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reticulated Glass Frog - Costa Rica Wildlife Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reticulated Glass Frog - Costa Rica Wildlife Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Reticulated Glass Frog - Male Guarding the Eggs - Costa Rica Wildlife
Reticulated Glass Frog in the Wild Rain Forest, Puntarenas, Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Reticulated Glass Frog Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reticulated Glass Frog - Hyalinobatrachium valerioi Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Hyalinobatrachium valerioi, sometimes known as the La Palma glass frog or Valerios glass frog. Reticulated glass frogs can be found in the rain forests of Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador. Males are protective of their mates eggs. After the female produces eggs she leaves and the male stays on guard duty 24 hours a day until they hatch, protecting them from enemies such as wasps.


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