Male panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis):
3 shot stack of a colourful reed frog:
Blue and yellow cicadellid:
A very distrusting juvenile chameleon:
Spider Assassin (Archaeidae). These have appeared a number of times in this long series, but if you haven't yet read about them you can do so here: http://pbertner.wordpress.com/spider-assassins-archaeidae/
Camouflaged fulgorid hopper:
Bright eyed frog (Boophis sp.):
And just for something different an Aye Aye:
A member of the lemur family, this seldom seen, nocturnal animal typically hides in the tops of palm trees or in the higher canopy during the day. At night they may descend lower in search of tree grubs. They are able to burrow into trees thanks to a specially adapter finger that acts like a drill. Found during a night hike on Aye-Aye island, Madagascar.
Thanks for looking and commenting,
Paul










