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Just a few millimeters in length, a tiny froglet (Microhyla nepenthicola) makes its first climb out of the watery chamber of the pitcher plant in which it was born. This species is exclusively reliant on pitcher plants for depositing their eggs. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).

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Keywords
Amphibia, Anura, Borneo, Caryophyllales, East Malaysia, Magnoliopsida, Malaysia, Microhyla, Microhylidae, Microhylinae, Nepenthaceae, Sarawak, Southeast Asia, amphibian, animal, carnivorous plant, endemic, fauna, flora, frog, immature, juvenile, narrow-mouthed frog, narrowmouth frog, narrowmouth toad, pitcher plant, plant, tropical, tropical pitcher plant, wildlife, young
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Borneo, Carnivorous Plants, Interactions, Amphibians, Mutualisms
Just a few millimeters in length, a tiny froglet (Microhyla nepenthicola) makes its first climb out of the watery chamber of the pitcher plant in which it was born. This species is exclusively reliant on pitcher plants for depositing their eggs. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).