Flying frog peeks through a leaf INDONESIA THESE HILARIOUS images show flying frogs looking like they are avoiding flooding by climbing a tree branch


Flying frog peeks through a leaf INDONESIA THESE HILARIOUS images show flying frogs looking like they are avoiding flooding by climbing a tree branch to hang out above the water with their friends. Approximately three to four months old, these cute little frogs are three inches in height and weigh around 80 grams or lbs. Like any other species of frogs, flying frogs are also very social creatures and live in groups called colonies or armies. These frogs live almost exclusively in trees and only descend from them to mate and lay eggs. This species of frog is known as the flying frog because of its ability to jump very far, 40 to 50 feet and achieve gliding flight; it is also sometimes known as a gliding frog. These pictures were taken in Balangan, Indonesia, by 38-year-old photographer Ridho Arifuddin using a Canon 550D DSLR camera and a 180mm sigma lens. ?I felt very satisfied with the results because I think these pictures are really funny,? he said. ?This species of frogs fascinate me because of their cute and adorable behaviour, and I also find them quite


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