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        Looking more like a snake, an adult Supachai's caecilian (Ichthyophis supachaii) foraging along the forest floor, whist the juvenile is seen foraging in a stream at night. (A1200, A1201 @Suwit Punnadee)



         A Painted bullfrog (Kaloula pulchra) awaits its prey, such as small creatures or insects, during the night at the opening hollow of a fallen tree. (A1205 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr) A1205


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       A Slender-legged horned frog (Xenophrys longipes) tadpole foraging along the stream, and a singing adult suspended on the rat trap in the forest camp at night. (A1010 @Suwit Punnadee; A1015 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr)



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       Common treefrogs (Polypedates leucomystax) are seen on the leaves of a fishtail palm, and a rattan palm's leaf. (A1020, A1025 @Phamon @Sumphanthamitr)



     A1030A1035
      White-lipped frogs (Rana raniceps) which mimic the leaves on which they may be found, cling on a tree trunk, and in the middle of a broad leaf of Trevesia sp. (A1230, A1235 @Suwit Punnadee)



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       Indochinese dwarf toad (Bufo parvus) is Thailand's smallest toad. A colourful variety of these toads, including red, orange, yellow, brown and gray, can be found along the forest floor during the day. Males change their colour to reddish-brown in the breeding season. (A1040, A1045 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr)



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        Rice field frogs (Fejervarya limnocharis) are always found in or nearby the stream. (A1050, A1055 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr)



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       Green-backed frogs (Rana erythraea) sharing their basking spot with the Many-lined sun skink (Mabuya multifasciata), always seen happening at Bang Pae Reservoir bank. (A1060 @Suwit Punnadee; A1065 @ Surachit Waengsothorn)



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       Self-protection of a Green-backed frog (Rana erythraea) by embracing Rugose Frog (Hoplobatrachus rugulosusis) one of it's predators from behind. Another Rugose Frog keeps a sharp look-out for prey on Bang Pae reservoir bank at night . (A1067, A1068 @Suwit Punnadee)



     A1000A1005
       Malayan giant frog (Limnonectes blythii) the biggest amphibian in Southeast Asia, prefers streams, and is almost always found during the night trips. (A1000, A1005 @Suwit Punnadee)



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       Dark litter frog (Leptobrachium pullum) and Smith's litter frog (Leptobrachium smithi). (A1070 @Suwit Punnadee; A1075 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr)



  A1077

       Camouflaged Tasan frog
          (Ingerana tasanae)
         in the crevice of a rock.
(A1077 @Phamon @Sumphanthamitr)



     A1080A1085
       Camouflaged Marten's puddle Frog (Occidozyga martensii) and Stoliczka's frog (Taylorana hascheana) on the sand of a streambank. (A1080 @Suwit Punnadee; A1085 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr)



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       Black-spined toad (Bufo melanostictus) resting on a tree trunk during a hot day and a Dark-sided chorus frog (Microhyla heymonsi) on its way along the forest floor. (A1090, A1095 @Suwit Punnadee)

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