THE MOST incredible shots so far taken of a newly discovered transparent frog species have been captured by a gob-smacked graphic designer while he was paying a visit to his family. Known to the locals as “Yellow frog”, only in April this year did researchers classify the amazing Glass frog, in Costa Rica. This could be the first time this amphibian species has been snapped thousands of miles away from the Americas in the jungles of Indonesia. The one-inch long see-through Kermit can be see hanging from tree branches while performing the splits, sliding downwards like it was on a fireman’s pol


THE MOST incredible shots so far taken of a newly discovered transparent frog species have been captured by a gob-smacked graphic designer while he was paying a visit to his family. Known to the locals as “Yellow frog”, only in April this year did researchers classify the amazing Glass frog, in Costa Rica. This could be the first time this amphibian species has been snapped thousands of miles away from the Americas in the jungles of Indonesia. The one-inch long see-through Kermit can be see hanging from tree branches while performing the splits, sliding downwards like it was on a fireman’s pole and racing a friend to the top of the stem – all while it’s innards were on display. Indonesian graphic designer Kurit Afsheen (34) was visiting his grandparents in the countryside on November 21st when he saw this bizarre creature frolicking in a nearby rice field near Pemalang in Java.


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