Wallace’s Flying Frog (Frogs Figurines Playset by Toymany)

Review and images by Suspsy; edited by bmathison1972

All frogs are remarkable works of evolution in one way or another, but the so-called flying frogs are particularly so. Wallace’s flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus), named after the great biologist Alfred Russel Wallace, is perhaps the best example of them. It spends almost its entire life in the trees of Southeast Asia and Indonesia, […]

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Frogs Figurines Playset (Toymany)

Today I will be presenting a brief overview of the 2024 Frogs collection by Toymany, which was kindly gifted as a review sample by @Kenc and the folks at Toymany for the Blog. This was intended to be posted yesterday when the set was announced, but I was traveling for work so it’s coming up a day late. Since the purpose of this post was to announce the set, this will be a very brief overview […]

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Frogs Figurines Playset (Toymany) – Animal Toy Blog

wallace's flying frog...

The membranes between the Wallace’s Flying Frog’s toes and loose skin flaps on their sides catch the air as they fall, helping them to glide, sometimes 50 feet (15 meters) or more

#membrane #wallacesflyingfrog #frog #toes #flaps #glide

wallace's flying frog...

The membranes between the Wallace’s Flying Frog’s toes and loose skin flaps on their sides catch the air as they fall, helping them to glide, sometimes 50 feet (15 meters) or more

#membrane #wallacesflyingfrog #frog #toes #flaps #glide