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Side view of Malabar Gliding Frog mating and making nest for eggs

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The Malabar Gliding frog, known by the scientific name Rhacophorus malabaricus or other species in the genus Rhacophorus, mating and nesting. In the pictures you can see a reproduction process, which includes the creation of a foam nest for the eggs. The male rides on the female's back in a position called a wide, engaging her with the limbs to stimulate the release of the eggs, which are then externally fertilized by the male.

Foam nest protects eggs from danger. It's made of gosma and air, keeping eggs safe in humid and tropical places. This helps eggs survive until hatching.

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