Mexican giant tree frog
Here is the Mexican Giant Tree Frog (Pachymedusa dacnicolor), also called a Mexican Leaf Frog, residing in the new Reptile Walk at the San Diego Zoo:
The Mexican Giant Tree Frog gets up to four inches in body length. It is endemic to Mexico and is not an endangered species.
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Posted on July 10, 2012, in Fauna, Mother & Father Nature, Photos, Zoo & Safari Park and tagged mexican giant tree frog picture, mexican leaf frog picture, Pachymedusa dacnicolor picture, reptile walk san diego zoo. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.





he certainly is a handsome fellow – do not think I would be kissing him though
I won’t kiss them either. :Here’s why – http://emandyves.wordpress.com/2011/04/10/fan-belts/
I love this little guy!
Great picture & detail.
He looks a little creepy though. Don’t think I’d want to get up close.
haha the cat is soo cute!. btw that frog is huge.
nice photograph. pahymedusa dacnicolor: now that’s a name to adore
4 inches!!! I once sat on a toilet without realising it had a frog in the bowl – thankfully it wasn’t one of these!!!
I love frogs!
Thanks for sharing Russell, great images, I’ve reposted the Mexican tree frog photo on my greenygrey.co.uk/blog wordpress blog with accreditation and links back here.
Thank you so much for the reblog. Greatly appreciated!
I’ll be by later today to check out your campground. Make sure the camp store has lots of hot dogs and s’mores. I’m a hungry guy!
Awww he looks like he needs a hug lol