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Malabar Gliding Frog

This froglet is nearly fully developed; once its tail drops off, it turns into an adult frog. Read More

Anamalai Flying Frog

The term ‘flying frog’ is a misnomer. The Anamalai flying frog actually glides downwards at sharp angles. Read More

Burrowing Frog

Frogs comprise a critical part of the food chain, both as predators and prey. Here, a burrowing frog has been grabbed by a green vine snake. Read More

Indian Bullfrog w Purple Heron

A Purple Heron makes a meal of an Indian bullfrog. Frogs are secondary predators and in their tadpole stage, play a key role in recycling nutrients. Read More

Malabargliding Frog

Here, in a dark twist, the tadpole of a Malabar flying frog is seen hunting an adult of its own species! Read More

IndianBullfrog

Frogs are often called “generalist” carnivores. Though their primary diet may comprise insects, frogs such as this Indian bullfrog seen swallowing a Malabar Fro Read More

Marbled Balloon Frog

A marbled balloon frog in Amboli can be seen gorging on ants, which together with termites, form a major part of the frog’s diet. Read More

Role Reversal

Amazingly strong, the ants are carting the dead frog across a tree branch to their nest. Read More

Cricket Frog

Amphibians normally feed on the larvae of insects. In a role reversal, here, a beetle larvae feeds on a living Fejervarya frog. Read More

Golden backed frog

Visitors in Silent Valley National Park in Walakkad, Kerala, traverse its wet, rocky landscape as oblivious to them, a golden-backed frog looks apprehensively. Read More




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