Fea's Flying Frog, a tree frog, doesn't actually fly but glides by spreading the webbing between its toes.
It is native to rainforests of IndoChina, living high in the trees. It is named after Italian naturalist Fea.
Diet is mainly insects, spiders and millipedes.
Like other Rhacophorus "flying" frogs, eggs are laid in foam, a secretion whipped up with the hind legs
(above right), on branches overhanging water so that tadpoles drop into water when hatching.