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Fascinated by his amphibious gift, Wallace painted a watercolor of the flying frog, then an unknown species. He later discussed the species, named Rhacophorus nigropalmatus or “Wallace’s frog,” as an ...
Wallace’s flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus)—a Kermit-green amphibian that would fit in the palm of your hand—spreads its webbed toes to glide gracefully through tropical forest ...
Frogs exhibit fascinating adaptations, from Wallace's Flying Frog gliding through Borneo's trees to Hairy Frogs with defensive claws. Other unique species include the nearly transparent Glass Frog ...
Surviving out in the wild is a difficult task for lots of species, and one type of frog has a rather unique way of keeping potential predators at bay. The young offspring of Wallace's flying frogs ...
Alfred Wallace figured out the survival of the fittest during a bout of malaria He found further evidence when he came across the Flying Frog, which would later be named in his honour. By 1856 ...
The newly identified Rhacophorus medogensis, or “Xizang flying frog,” belongs to a genus of flying frogs characterized by their webbed fingers and toes that form a Y-shape and expand into ...
Mr. Chan made the neck-ring Wallace’s Flying Frog. The theme of the exhibition was the eternal inspiration goldsmiths and jewelry designers have found in the animal world. · For my ‘Macabre ...