Our first San Jose Cochran Frog metamorphs!

Cochranella euknemos, the San Jose Cochran frog stands out among an already stunning group of frogs
Yesterday was a big day in the Amphibian Conservation Program with the metamorphosis of our first Cochranella euknemos froglet! They hatched over a year and a half ago and we have been patiently caring for the bright pink tadpoles in the frogPOD since that time.

Glass frog larvae are even more transparent than the adults!

One of our volunteers admiring the C. euknemos breeding group in the frogPOD

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