Rhacophorus nigropalmatus was created in 1895.
The flying frog has a diet that consists of insects, and other small invertebrates.
The scientific name of Wallace's flying frog is Rhacophorus nigropalmatus. It is a species of tree frog found in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Rhacophorus vampyrus was created in 2010.
Rhacophorus angulirostris was created in 1927.
Rhacophorus reinwardtii was created in 1840.
Rhacophorus achantharrhena was created in 2002.
Rhacophorus tunkui was created in 1987.
Rhacophorus orlovi was created in 2001.
Rhacophorus suffry was created in 2007.
Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) primarily faces predation from various animals, including snakes, birds, and larger amphibians. Its arboreal habitat can expose it to predators that hunt in trees or near water sources. Additionally, some fish may prey on the tadpoles and juvenile frogs. These predatory pressures contribute to the frog's adaptation and survival strategies in its native rainforest environments.
Flying Lizards (Draco blanfordii)Flying Frogs (Rhacophorus)Flying Squirrels (Sciuridae)
Draco rizali, a small lizard popularly known as a flying dragon; Apogania rizali, a rare kind of beetle; and the Rhacophorus rizali, a peculiar frog species.