Hi fellow herpeto-lovers,
First let me introduce myself, my name is David, Dutch student Wildlife Management and at the moment in Costa Rica for 5 months internship. During the two months that I am already here in Costa Rica, I saw a lot of different frogs and reptiles (unfortunately no salamanders yet). I tried to identify all of them, sometimes in the field or sometimes later on from the picture. For most of the species I am pretty sure I got the right species, but for some it was hard. So, I decided to register me on this forum and ask you guys for help. Hopefully there are some experts here who can say if the ID is right or not for the following pictures. Many thanks in advance, and I promise to post a report of all of my sightings with many more pictures after my stay here in Costa Rica.
1.Anolis humilis by David Broek, on Flickr
2.Anolis humilis by David Broek, on Flickr
3.Hemidactylus garnotii by David Broek, on Flickr
4.Craugastor bransfordii by David Broek, on Flickr
5.Craugastor megacephalus2 by David Broek, on Flickr
6.Craugastor mimus by David Broek, on Flickr
7.Craugastor noblei2 by David Broek, on Flickr
8.Craugastor gollmeri by David Broek, on Flickr
9.Craugastor spec. by David Broek, on Flickr
10.Craugastor polyptychus by David Broek, on Flickr
11.Craugastor spec. by David Broek, on Flickr
12.Craugastor crassidigitus by David Broek, on Flickr
13.Craugastor gollmeri by David Broek, on Flickr
14.Craugastor mimus by David Broek, on Flickr
15.Pristimantis cerasinus by David Broek, on Flickr
16.Craugastor fitzingeri by David Broek, on Flickr
17.Smilisca sordida by David Broek, on Flickr
Herps in Costa Rica, Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí region
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