Reptiles and Amphibians

I am very pleased with your interest in tree frogs. So I will add 2 more photos in full format. Here I like how its back is bent against a leaf ... :)
(both photos are taken with R7). The photos are from the Czech Republic, the city of Břeclav - Poštorná.

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I am very pleased with your interest in tree frogs. So I will add 2 more photos in full format. Here I like how its back is bent against a leaf ... :)
(both photos are taken with R7). The photos are from the Czech Republic, the city of Břeclav - Poštorná.
Please keep posting. Which lens did you use?
 
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On Hawaii we have few "tree frogs" (actually semi-arboreal). This one is the most colorfully. Here it's not poisonous: they acquire the poison from the insects in their menu and we don't have here that insects.

And Green (Carolina) Anole from today - they use to change their color but it's a slow process, this one is still with the color it use for hunting in dark, under the vegetation.

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Today some of my colleagues asked if I have photos of the Jackson Chameleon. I found only two specimens... In the film era I had several, I would be very disappointed if their population is in crisis! Yeah, I know they are invasive but they are still interesting addition to the local "flora" (fauna if you prefer :) )!
First specimen (the same individual) is from 2017, the baby is from 2021 and they are the very last I have seen!
Looking for the Chameleons in my folder "Reptiles and Amphibians" I found a photo that didn't made any sense for saving until I found the sequence :ROFLMAO:! Look at the second one (I posted the first in my previous post). And adding one more for compensation...
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