Then more common is this Rana guentheri
Collected from a stream around 900 meter ASL.
Start from Rana livida, common throughout southern China.
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Then more common is this Rana guentheri
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Then JUMBO Paa spinosa, and close up pic shows why it's called spinosa..
this is probably the most expensive frog for makan..retailing at RMB 120 per kg!
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Lovely Leptolalax oshanensis, died because I put it together with the Rana livida....sighhh..
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Then we spotted this Rhacophorus yaoshanensis, thank god it survived....
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Highlight of the night was this super chio tree frog..
Rana lungshengensis!
Big and swee
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And this species, identified as Amolops ricketti, my semi-professional friend thinks it could be a undescribed species.
The end..
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WAAA!! finally frog pics!!!
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When disturbed, it gives up milky fluids which are toxic, killed other frogs, nothing affects us, just a little smelly.
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