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Sri Lankan frog ids needed (1 Viewer)

birdboybowley

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England
Anyone have any ideas for any of these.....??

1 - In Sinharaja, alongside forest river and narrowly escaping becoming a keelback's meal!
2 - Sinharaja...alongside forest river
3 - In ditch, Makandawa Forest, Kithulgala
4 - Plantation Hotel, Kithulgala: Common Indian Tree-frog....maybe?

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Cheers, Ads
 
Think I've cracked it - 1 Greater Hourglass Tree-frog, 2 agree with Andy, 3 & 4 both Indian Tree-frogs I think as the species seems to vary greatly in colours
 
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