Common tree frog Amphibian

in Nature Observer4 days ago
Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Polypedates maculatusJune 06,2025Chittagong Division, Bangladesh

This is a frog and it looks very beautiful. It can live in water and land. It is an animal of the natural environment and it lives in nature and survives by eating natural food. A beautiful name for this animal is Common tree frog Amphibian. When I see it, I enjoy its beauty and because I like it, I take a few pictures with my own mobile in different shapes and the pictures are presented above for all friends to observe or to enjoy the beauty.

I saw this beautiful frog at night in my village a few days ago and I found it very beautiful and interesting to see. I first saw and observed it and saw that it was staying in a very beautiful environment. When I came out of the room at night and went outside, I saw this creature sitting on the branch of a vine-like tree on the pole of our vegetable garden through the flashlight of my mobile phone and it was sitting very silently. When I turned on the flashlight of my mobile phone, it was sitting silently. And at this time I was able to take a few pictures using the flashlight of my mobile phone. This frog looked very beautiful in the darkness of the night through the light of my mobile phone which made it look very beautiful to me. However, I shared some of the pictures that I took with my Hive community friends because I liked it. Thank you all friends.

Camera usedSmartphone
LensMacro
Iso speedISO 40
Focal length2.13 mm
PhotographyPolypedates maculatus
LocationChittagong Division, Bangladesh
Photographer@anisurdalim7
Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/290680811
LatitudeLongitudeMap
23.5828490.86353https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/23.58284/90.86353
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