f/2.8 1/125 ISO100 100mm
Despite its toad-like appearance Physalaemus
pustulosus is in fact a frog and a prolific
frog at that. This is one of the most abundant and
broadly distributed amphibians in the neotropics.
In pursuit of this honor males congregate at ephemeral
pools of rainwater during the wet season and chorus to
attract females, whom control mate choice and select
males on the basis of a male's song. As with males of most
animal species, a male tungara frog spends considerable
time courting with little, if any, mating opportunity.
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Interesting to know.
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