Flying Frogs (Rhacophorus)
Together with their relatives Hylidae, both species are belongs to tree frogs which is mostly spend their life at trees rather than in land water. Commonly live in India, Japan and Southeast Asia.The most dramatic looking frog in this genus are the Wallace’s flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus), a species first described by the great naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace. This flying frog is distinguished from other by its large size and the black colouration of the webbing on all four feet.
This is a photo I found online of one of the Mount Auburn Cemetery coyotes (I saw one 2 weekends ago). The building behind him is, I think, the look out tower at the cemetery's highest point.
Seeing a wild coyote would be great!
The closest thing to a coyote I've seen around here is the red fox.
Even saw one trotting down the sidewalk in K's neighborhood. (His area backs up to a city park.)