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Banded Bullfrog - Kaloula pulchra This Banded Bullfrog - Kaloula pulchra was seen in my Hotel room, giving me a pleasant surprise :D Banded bullfrog,Bullfrog,Frog,Kaloula pulchra,Palawan,Philippines Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Banded Bullfrog - Kaloula pulchra

This Banded Bullfrog - Kaloula pulchra was seen in my Hotel room, giving me a pleasant surprise :D

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  1. What a cutie! Posted 7 years ago
    1. YES!! So stinkin cute <3 Posted 7 years ago
      1. Yes, it is and it was funny that it showed up in my hotel room! lol Posted 7 years ago
        1. Reminds me of a situation in Costa Rica over 10 years ago.
          *Harsh lady scream deep into the night"
          Whole community awake, rushing to find out whats going on.
          Everybody enters ladies hut.
          Guide: "Ahhhh....it's only Coco"

          Coco, the fist-size toad lol.
          Posted 7 years ago
        2. LOL Posted 7 years ago
          1. It can be hilarious how sometimes different people would scream at different wild life, even some who are photographers keen to take pics of what makes them scream! lol Posted 7 years ago
            1. I usually only scream at biting flies, especially deer flies!! I'm not screaming in fear though, but out of complete exasperation and contempt. Posted 7 years ago
  2. Super cool and what a great find in a hotel! Posted 7 years ago
    1. Thanks, Stephen.
      I guest most people would complain about finding a frog in their room, I was happy to see this one though :D
      Posted 7 years ago

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The banded bullfrog is a frog belonging to the microhylid family have round bodies with mahogany brown backs and cream stomachs. The distinctive stripes down the side can range from copper-brown to salmon pink in color. Males have darker throats than females. Frogs grow to 7–8 cm or about 3 inches with females generally being larger than males.

Similar species: Frogs
Species identified by Albert Kang
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Uploaded Jul 5, 2018. Captured Jun 28, 2018 22:34.
  • Canon PowerShot SX60 HS
  • f/5.6
  • 1/1002s
  • ISO1600
  • 33.492mm