A new recording of the last known Rabbs' Fringe Limbed Tree Frog calling!

Keith Hughes, an intern in the Amphibian Conservation Program was able to make a spectacular recording of our Rabbs' Fringe Limbed Tree Frog. This recording includes him 'warming up' to sing. He brought the recording over today to my studio where we mixed it down and edited our background noise, other frog calls, etc ... We were both very happy with how it came out. He is still going strong!

This is a big deal because he has only been heard once or twice before in the 10 years he has been in captivity, and he is believed to be the last Rabbs' Fringe Limbed Tree Frog on earth.

For more frog calls from rare and endangered amphibians, please see: soundcloud.com/amphibian-conservation

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