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Seriously, here's my new Rhacophorus reinwardtii, and I don't think it will be long before I get more of them.
Asian Gliding TreeFrogBEAUTIFUL FROG!!!! i know this is gonna be a dumb question...what is the common name on these?
Well, I'm not really rich, that's actually a 4 year old Canon EOS 300D, I do admit there's a $380 60mm macro lens on it though. I have sold some stuff too, that's actually one of the reasons I got this species, I wanted a really nice portrait frog, the African Bullfrog is awesome, but just not quite as photogenic. I'm actually in the process of setting up a website for photo sales as well, thanks for the compliment.thats a wonderfull frog!!! just a quicky...are you a proffecinal photographer??? or are you realy realy rich to own a aweosme auto focusing camera?;P
I'd say the pads are somewhere between tarantulas and geckos in terms of adhesion, he can easily climb glass and even grip and climb a wire, but can't really climb on the vented lid of his tank because of the lack of surface area. On the other hand, the jumping ability and accuracy is amazing. Another cool thing, when they catch prey, they don't do it just with their head like lizards, the frog will actually grab a cricket with it's front legs, then stuff it into the mouth.how do the pads on their feet compare to a tarantulas?