Wallace’s Flying Frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus), family Rhacophoridae, Khao Sok National Park, Thailand
The species is capable of using its extensive toe webbing to glide or parachute from trees in its dense forest habitat.
photograph by RushenB

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Wallace’s Flying Frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus), family Rhacophoridae, Khao Sok National Park, Thailand
The species is capable of using its extensive toe webbing to glide or parachute from trees in its dense forest habitat.
photograph by RushenB

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Aneirhacos, the gliding salamander!
Wallace's flying frog, Rhacophorus nigropalmatus, Khao Sok National Park, Thailand
photograph by Rushen | Flickr CC
i'm finally drawing tissues *YAY* (@smoken-bagel)
based off of those gliding froggies :D
Wallace’s Flying Frogs (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus), family Rhacophoridae, found in SE Asia
The species can use their extensive toe webbing to glide or parachute from trees, in their dense forest habitat.
photographs by Virescence and Rushenb

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Wallace’s Flying Frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus), family Rhacophoridae, Sarawak, Borneo
The species is capable of using its extensive toe webbing to glide or parachute from trees in its dense forest habitat.
photograph by D.H. Fischer
Norhayati's Gliding Frog (Rhacophorus norhayatiae), family Rhacophoridae, Southern Thailand
The species can use their extensive toe webbing to glide or parachute from trees, in their dense forest habitat.
photograph by Henrik Bringsøe
False Malabar Gliding Frog (Rhacophorus pseudomalabaricus), immature, family Rhacophoridae, Anamalai Hills, Western Ghats, India
stripes fade away on adults
photograph by Phillip Ross