Wallace's flying frogs, frogs, tree frogs on twigs
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Wallace flying frogs or River Abah flying frogs (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) are bright green and golden frogs that can leap from branch to branch using an extra-wide membrane between the toes and the "wings" of the skin on the sides. When the frog jumps, its feet and soles stretch out of the body giving it the appearance of a parachute. They can sometimes drift nearly 50 feet (15 meters) in one jump.
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