Fish and Chips
Posted by Frogsworld in Conservation, Myreas Photo Gallery, Predators on 30. May, 2009 | No Comments
The natural world is about survival. Pike, one of deadlier predators of freshwater lakes, for whom small fish and frogs are a tasty morsel will attack their own too. Here is a jack pike caught on a lure, it was attacked by one of its own kind 20 yards out and was drawn to the side still holding its prey which seems to have had its chips!
Angels and Frogs
Posted by Frogsworld in Myreas Photo Gallery, Rainforest on 16. May, 2009 | No Comments
Angels live in the Rain Forest too, on this great Tepui as these table top flat mountains are called an unique world of amphibians and frogs are known only to exist there.
Angel Falls (indigenous name: Parakupa-vena or Kerepakupai merú which means the fall from the highest point, in Pemon language; Spanish: Salto Ángel) is the world’s highest waterfall, with a height of 979m (3,212ft) and a clear drop of 807m (2,647ft). It is located in the Canaima National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Canaima) , in the Gran Sabana region of Bolivar State, Venezuela.
The height of the falls is so great that before getting anywhere near the ground, the water is atomized by the strong winds and turned into mist. The mist can be felt a mile away. The base of the falls feeds into the Kerep River (alternately known as the Rio Gauya) which flows into the Churun River, a tributary of the Carrao River. Named after Jimmy Angel who discovered it when he flew past in 1933 and crash landed in 1937 on the top.
Hug a Tree-They are your friends
Posted by Frogsworld in Myreas Photo Gallery, Rainforest on 15. May, 2009 | No Comments
Myrea in the Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador
Posted by Frogsworld in Myreas Photo Gallery, Rainforest on 15. May, 2009 | No Comments
Many of my little friends whom I love to share my art live here in the jungle, they are helpless from the environment changes, are endangered by deforestation and need protection

Save these Forests they are amazing





