Glass frogs (family:
centrolenidae) are generally shades of green or blue, but their ventral surface is translucent. The degree of translucence depends on the species, but generally it is easy to tell what is happening inside a Glass frog if you look at (through) their belly skin.
We are working with several species of Glass frog here at the Garden, and lately we have had some captive breeding successes!
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Cochranella granulosa (Granular glass frog) from inside the frogLAB - practically has no shadow! |
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Sachatamia albomaculata 'guarding' a clutch of eggs |
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Close up of the developing eggs |
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Sachatamia albomaculata in amplexus |
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Our first Cochranella euknemos froglet |
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Cochranella granulosa, the Granular glass frog - on exhibit in the Fuqua Conservatory lobby |
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