In addition to lemurs and chameleons, Madagascar is also full of interesting tree frogs, like this little white guy with gold flecks and yellow belly. I’m not sure of the common name but the latin name is Heterixalus Betsileo. I was on a night hike in Ranomafana National Park which is in the central part of the country. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 80-200mm lens (at 200mm), Canon 500D close up filter, ISO 100, f/22 at 1/60th of second, two Nikon SB-800 flash units on an off camera bracket
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The Pats win, your Broncs win and I get a frog! Great way to go to sleep on a Sunday, thanks Seanie!!
Pats win indeed Mo!!! Everybody wins!
Such a beautiful frog, if that is even possible!
He looks like there was somebody playing with glitter on the next leaf up.
Super interesting creature & amazing shot! He looks like a cartoon!
How do,you find these amazing creatures , Thank You for bring them to us and sharing your explorations of the world
Is that a cricket in—-Your pocket , or are you just —-Happy to see me ?
great pic. he looks like egg york, in mable eggs. great pic.
OMG it’s a magical glittery tree frog!!!!!!!!!!!
This guy is seriously one of my favorite images you’ve taken.
Love those eyes! Great shot Sean