Photo series: Strange animals in Cuc Phuong forest
The world of unique animals in Cuc Phuong National Park shows up extremely impressively through a wonderful series of photos by Jono Dashper, a wildlife photographer from Melbourne, Australia.
The grasshopper has a very eye-catching color, a strange animal in Cuc Phuong National Park. Photo: Jono Dashper/Flickr.com.
The odd pose of a toad (Leptobrachium) in Cuc Phuong forest.
Bird poop frog (Theloderma asperum), amphibian colored camouflage like bird droppings.
Red large-toothed snake (Lycodon rufozonatus) slithering on the forest floor.
A Guangxi cat snake (Boiga guangxiensis).
The beloved province of the stick beetle, a very common insect in Cuc Phuong forest.
The butterfly has a proud name: Northern Jungle Queen (Stichophthalma camadeva).
Flying squirrels, small animals that can hover in the air (but not like bats) thanks to the skin that connects their front and hind legs.
A wild cockroach is sheltering its young cubs.
Brown pricklenape (Acanthosaura lepidogaster) sleep.
Planthopper insects are as white as Snow White.
A gecko foraging at night.
A snake-like caterpillar with large, dangerous eyes.
A hammer-head worm (Bipalium sp).
An unidentified tree frog has an eye-catching yellow color.
Close-up portrait of a gecko (Gecko gecko).
A long-legged centipede in Cuc Phuong National Park.