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AlexJPemberton

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I took these photos on holiday in January and have run into a bit of a brick wall with ID's...any help would be great.

The frogs are all from Khao Sok while the Flying Lizard was from Khao Nor Chu Chi. I also saw a Flying Lizard with a green strip dulap on Phi Phi but can't find anything on distribution....
 

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I can't help, but that is an excellent variety of frogs! Nice work. Looks like they were all similarly sized under or around 2 inches?
 
I'd say the third frog was smaller, maybe an inch and the fourth possibly larger but not significantly so. We also saw the following so there was quite a variety there especially as Common Tree Frog seems quite varible:

Asian Giant Toad
Asian Common Toad
Copper-cheeked Frog
Field Frog
Common Tree Frog
 
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