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Also known as parachute frogs, Wallace's flying frogs inhabit the dense tropical jungles of Malaysia and Borneo. They live almost exclusively in the trees, descending only to mate and lay eggs.
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 ...
Borneo’s unique plants and animals helped inspire the great 19th century naturalist Alfred Russell Wallace to formulate his theories ... and a host of notable species such as Storm’s storks and flying ...
Dr George Beccaloni from the Natural History Museum reveals how Wallace's theory of natural selection came to be published jointly with Charles Darwin. "These frogs are big – up to 10cm long ...
We were on the lookout for Wallace’s flying frog in Borneo – a crazy parachuting frog. This frog lives in the high canopy of the rainforest and comes down to the forest floor to mate and lay ...
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