Taruga eques
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Saddled Treefrog
Also known as:
Gunther’s Whipping Frog, Mountain Hourglass Treefrog

Taruga is a small genus of medium-sized frogs, all of which are endemic to Sri Lanka, and all of which look basically the same. Fortunately that basic look is kinda weird -- extra-long and pointy snout, just kind of angular and pointy all over. This particular one also looks like it has imbibed or smoked a little too much of something.

This one is fully awake and in full possession of all of its senses.


Here are a couple more photos from a different area. Neither of these is very good, but I figured if and when Taruga eques gets split up into multiple species, one per mountain range, I'll be ready.
Online references:
- Taruga eques account on AmphibiaWeb
- Taruga eques account on iNaturalist
- Taruga eques account on Amphibian Species of the World
- Rhacophoridae overview on Amphibians of Sri Lanka