I just finished a research project studying these handsome critically endangered frogs that are endemic to this one location: the cloud forest of Cusuco National Park in Honduras. We saw many beautiful adults over several nights in this area.
This beautiful adult frog was fund at the edge of a river. This species is endemic to this location--Cusuco National Park.
This species is endemic to Cusuco National Park, a cloud forest in Honduras. I've been monitoring this species for nearly 10 years.
Critically endangered, Cusuco endemic Plectrohyla exquisita. Cusuco National Park, Honduras, Central America. July 2010.
Plectrohyla exquisita in situ from Cusuco National Park, Honduras, Central America. Summer 2009.
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Critically endangered endemic Spikethumb frog (Plectrohyla exquisita) from Cusuco National Park, Honduras, Central America. June 2010.
Brown phase Plectrohyla exquisita from Cusuco National Park, Honduras, Central America. Summer 2009.
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Close up of green phase Plectrohyla exquisita. Cusuco National Park, Honduras, Central America. Summer 2009.
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Found during the Kinkajou night walk tour.
Found during the Kinkajou night walk tour. Cute!!!
Found during the Kinkajou night walk tour