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FEATURE - Molche und Kröten fühlen sich wohl in Derbyshire
01/04/16
A gardener has been stunned by huge numbers of newts that are living in his pond.
Common newts and the much rarer and protected species of Great crested newts can be spotted within seconds in and around the ornamental garden pond near Wirksworth in Derbyshire.
Great crested newts are a European protected species. The animals, its eggs and their breeding sites and resting places are protected by law.
The gardener, who wishes not to be named so as to keep the location of the newts a strict secret said: "We've had the odd one or two here for the last few years. But this year there are simply masses of them.
"You only need to stand here for a few seconds and you can easily see a dozen or so. "
"There's a mix of adults and some young still in the water with their gills.
"The adult females are the largest - I saw one today that was more than four inches long. There's also more frogs and frogspawn in the pond than ever before this year. Newts like to eat frog tadpoles so I guess that's one of the reasons why they're doing so well this year" he said.
Great Crested newts are also known as northern crested newts and warty newts.
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FEATURE - Molche und Kröten fühlen sich wohl in Derbyshire
01/04/16
A gardener has been stunned by huge numbers of newts that are living in his pond.
Common newts and the much rarer and protected species of Great crested newts can be spotted within seconds in and around the ornamental garden pond near Wirksworth in Derbyshire.
Great crested newts are a European protected species. The animals, its eggs and their breeding sites and resting places are protected by law.
The gardener, who wishes not to be named so as to keep the location of the newts a strict secret said: "We've had the odd one or two here for the last few years. But this year there are simply masses of them.
"You only need to stand here for a few seconds and you can easily see a dozen or so. "
"There's a mix of adults and some young still in the water with their gills.
"The adult females are the largest - I saw one today that was more than four inches long. There's also more frogs and frogspawn in the pond than ever before this year. Newts like to eat frog tadpoles so I guess that's one of the reasons why they're doing so well this year" he said.
Great Crested newts are also known as northern crested newts and warty newts.
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FEATURE - Molche und Kröten fühlen sich wohl in Derbyshire
01/04/16
A gardener has been stunned by huge numbers of newts that are living in his pond.
Common newts and the much rarer and protected species of Great crested newts can be spotted within seconds in and around the ornamental garden pond near Wirksworth in Derbyshire.
Great crested newts are a European protected species. The animals, its eggs and their breeding sites and resting places are protected by law.
The gardener, who wishes not to be named so as to keep the location of the newts a strict secret said: "We've had the odd one or two here for the last few years. But this year there are simply masses of them.
"You only need to stand here for a few seconds and you can easily see a dozen or so. "
"There's a mix of adults and some young still in the water with their gills.
"The adult females are the largest - I saw one today that was more than four inches long. There's also more frogs and frogspawn in the pond than ever before this year. Newts like to eat frog tadpoles so I guess that's one of the reasons why they're doing so well this year" he said.
Great Crested newts are also known as northern crested newts and warty newts.
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FEATURE - Molche und Kröten fühlen sich wohl in Derbyshire
01/04/16
A gardener has been stunned by huge numbers of newts that are living in his pond.
Common newts and the much rarer and protected species of Great crested newts can be spotted within seconds in and around the ornamental garden pond near Wirksworth in Derbyshire.
Great crested newts are a European protected species. The animals, its eggs and their breeding sites and resting places are protected by law.
The gardener, who wishes not to be named so as to keep the location of the newts a strict secret said: "We've had the odd one or two here for the last few years. But this year there are simply masses of them.
"You only need to stand here for a few seconds and you can easily see a dozen or so. "
"There's a mix of adults and some young still in the water with their gills.
"The adult females are the largest - I saw one today that was more than four inches long. There's also more frogs and frogspawn in the pond than ever before this year. Newts like to eat frog tadpoles so I guess that's one of the reasons why they're doing so well this year" he said.
Great Crested newts are also known as northern crested newts and warty newts.
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FEATURE - Molche und Kröten fühlen sich wohl in Derbyshire
01/04/16
Threesome!
Frogs' porn - it's all gone totally bonkers for these rampant frogs who are all enjoying the spring sunshine in an ornamental garden pond near Wirksworth, Derbyshire.
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FEATURE - Molche und Kröten fühlen sich wohl in Derbyshire
01/04/16
Frogs' porn - it's all gone totally bonkers for these rampant frogs who are all enjoying the spring sunshine in an ornamental garden pond near Wirksworth, Derbyshire.
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FEATURE - Molche und Kröten fühlen sich wohl in Derbyshire
01/04/16
Frogs' porn - it's all gone totally bonkers for these rampant frogs who are all enjoying the spring sunshine in an ornamental garden pond near Wirksworth, Derbyshire.
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FEATURE: Hier singt ein Frosch
Ein Rotaugenlaubfrosch am Mikro in Brisbane
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*** OCTOBER 22, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. A red-eyed tree frog from Geckoes Wildlife pictured with a mini microphone in Brisbane, Queensland to illustrate a story about a new app that can identify Australian frogs by their croaks. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20699756
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FEATURE: Hier singt ein Frosch
Ein Rotaugenlaubfrosch am Mikro in Brisbane
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*** OCTOBER 22, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. A red-eyed tree frog from Geckoes Wildlife pictured with a mini microphone in Brisbane, Queensland to illustrate a story about a new app that can identify Australian frogs by their croaks. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20699758
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FEATURE: Hier singt ein Frosch
Ein Rotaugenlaubfrosch am Mikro in Brisbane
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*** OCTOBER 22, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. A red-eyed tree frog from Geckoes Wildlife pictured with a mini microphone in Brisbane, Queensland to illustrate a story about a new app that can identify Australian frogs by their croaks. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20699761
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FEATURE: Hier singt ein Frosch
Rotaugenlaubfrösche am Mikro in Brisbane
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*** OCTOBER 22, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Red-eyed tree frogs from Geckoes Wildlife pictured with a mini microphone in Brisbane, Queensland to illustrate a story about a new app that can identify Australian frogs by their croaks. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20699764
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FEATURE: Hier singt ein Frosch
Ein Rotaugenlaubfrosch am Mikro in Brisbane
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*** OCTOBER 22, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. A red-eyed tree frog from Geckoes Wildlife pictured with a mini microphone in Brisbane, Queensland to illustrate a story about a new app that can identify Australian frogs by their croaks. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20699763
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FEATURE: Hier singt ein Frosch
Ein Rotaugenlaubfrosch am Mikro in Brisbane
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*** OCTOBER 22, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. A red-eyed tree frog from Geckoes Wildlife pictured with a mini microphone in Brisbane, Queensland to illustrate a story about a new app that can identify Australian frogs by their croaks. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20699759
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FEATURE: Hier singt ein Frosch
Ein Rotaugenlaubfrosch am Mikro in Brisbane
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*** OCTOBER 22, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. A red-eyed tree frog from Geckoes Wildlife pictured with a mini microphone in Brisbane, Queensland to illustrate a story about a new app that can identify Australian frogs by their croaks. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20699760
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FEATURE: Hier singt ein Frosch
Rotaugenlaubfrösche am Mikro in Brisbane
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*** OCTOBER 22, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Red-eyed tree frogs from Geckoes Wildlife pictured with a mini microphone in Brisbane, Queensland to illustrate a story about a new app that can identify Australian frogs by their croaks. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20699762
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FEATURE: Hier singt ein Frosch
Ein Rotaugenlaubfrosch am Mikro in Brisbane
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*** OCTOBER 22, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. A red-eyed tree frog from Geckoes Wildlife pictured with a mini microphone in Brisbane, Queensland to illustrate a story about a new app that can identify Australian frogs by their croaks. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20699757
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FEATURE - Lachende Reptilien
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Red eyed tree frogs
Smiling (and life-changing) reptiles, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
After the terrors of the Planet Earth 2 scene, it's time for a happier look at reptiles.
Not only do these smiling geckos, frogs and chameleons (plus a lone snake!) make for stunning portraits, but they are also what help photographer Angi Wallace cope with her ME on the most exhausting days.
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FEATURE - Ton in Ton diese Frösche
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Photographer Kunito Imai searches out the forest green tree frog, inspired by a postal stamp from his grandfather
A sentimental search for tree frogs, Tokyo, Japan
These forest green tree frogs may be a struggle to find, but one photographer is especially determined to succeed each year - inspired by a stamp.
Photographer Kunito Imai has built up quite a reputation capturing the natural beauty of Tokyo. Though he lives in the centre of the Japanese capital, Kunito enjoys waking early to drive to the nearest nature spots.
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FEATURE - Ton in Ton diese Frösche
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Photographer Kunito Imai searches out the forest green tree frog, inspired by a postal stamp from his grandfather
A sentimental search for tree frogs, Tokyo, Japan
These forest green tree frogs may be a struggle to find, but one photographer is especially determined to succeed each year - inspired by a stamp.
Photographer Kunito Imai has built up quite a reputation capturing the natural beauty of Tokyo. Though he lives in the centre of the Japanese capital, Kunito enjoys waking early to drive to the nearest nature spots.
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FEATURE - Ton in Ton diese Frösche
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Photographer Kunito Imai searches out the forest green tree frog, inspired by a postal stamp from his grandfather
A sentimental search for tree frogs, Tokyo, Japan
These forest green tree frogs may be a struggle to find, but one photographer is especially determined to succeed each year - inspired by a stamp.
Photographer Kunito Imai has built up quite a reputation capturing the natural beauty of Tokyo. Though he lives in the centre of the Japanese capital, Kunito enjoys waking early to drive to the nearest nature spots.
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Alyson Hannigan takes her frog family trick-or-treating in Brentwood
Brentwood, CA - Alyson Hannigan and husband, Alexis Denisof, take their daughters, Satyana and Keeva, out for trick-or-treating around their neighborhood dressed as a frog family.
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Alyson Hannigan takes her frog family trick-or-treating in Brentwood
Brentwood, CA - Alyson Hannigan and husband, Alexis Denisof, take their daughters, Satyana and Keeva, out for trick-or-treating around their neighborhood dressed as a frog family.
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Epic quest to find the world's forgotten frogs
Epic quest to find the world's forgotten frogs
Four years ago, conservationist and photographer Robin Moore embarked on the largest global quest for species lost to science. Accompanied by over 120 scientists in 21 countries, he went in search of frogs and salamanders last seen between 15 and 160 years ago.
The four-year quest has produced some surprising rediscoveries, including the Ventriloqual Frog from Haiti, capable of throwing its voice, and the Borneo Rainbow Toad, unseen in 87 years, and remarkable new species such as the "Monty Burns Toad" from Colombia which bears a striking similarity with the nefarious villain from the Simpsons.
Moore's fascinating new book, In Search of Lost Frogs, tells the story of the quest - its highs and lows, failures and discoveries, and the campaign's ongoing work - in a 70,000 work narrative wrapped around over 400 striking photographs.
As we lament the rampant loss of species in the midst of the sixth mass extinction - with amphibians at the forefront as the most threatened vertebrate group - Moore believes that hope is as important as despair in motivating people to care. "As conservationists we often get so caught up in communicating what it is that we are losing that we forget to instill a sense of hope," Moore says. "We need to revel in the weird and the wonderful, the maligned and the forgotten, for our world is a richer more wondrous place for them. Stories and images of discovery and rediscovery can help us to reconnect with our inner explorer - they can make us feel part of a bigger, wilder world. Rekindling a connection with the world beyond our concrete boxes is the key to caring about the way we are treating our natural world."
Photo Shows: A male Hourglass Frog, Dendropsophus ebraccatus, calls to a female on a blade of grass below in the Osa Peninsula, one of the biologically richest places on earth.
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Frogs spawning at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Britain - 07 Mar 2012
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Frogs spawning
Frogs spawning at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Britain - 07 Mar 2012
An early spring chorus of frogs are captured engaging in their annual birthing ritual by amateur photographer Kathryn Wait at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre in Craven Arms, Shropshire. Kathryn, an IT professional from Craven Arms, Shropshire, said: "A black writhing mass and low croaking hum alerted us to activity across the pond, in a clearing amongst the reeds. "We made our way round and were thrilled with the sight of probably hundreds of frogs engaged in their spring ritual. "On returning to the reeds in the evening most of the activity had stopped, but the frogs were clearly rather tired and were seen clinging to reeds near to the water (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Frogs spawning at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Britain - 07 Mar 2012
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Frogs spawning
Frogs spawning at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Britain - 07 Mar 2012
An early spring chorus of frogs are captured engaging in their annual birthing ritual by amateur photographer Kathryn Wait at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre in Craven Arms, Shropshire. Kathryn, an IT professional from Craven Arms, Shropshire, said: "A black writhing mass and low croaking hum alerted us to activity across the pond, in a clearing amongst the reeds. "We made our way round and were thrilled with the sight of probably hundreds of frogs engaged in their spring ritual. "On returning to the reeds in the evening most of the activity had stopped, but the frogs were clearly rather tired and were seen clinging to reeds near to the water (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Frogs spawning at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Britain - 07 Mar 2012
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Frogs spawning
Frogs spawning at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Britain - 07 Mar 2012
An early spring chorus of frogs are captured engaging in their annual birthing ritual by amateur photographer Kathryn Wait at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre in Craven Arms, Shropshire. Kathryn, an IT professional from Craven Arms, Shropshire, said: "A black writhing mass and low croaking hum alerted us to activity across the pond, in a clearing amongst the reeds. "We made our way round and were thrilled with the sight of probably hundreds of frogs engaged in their spring ritual. "On returning to the reeds in the evening most of the activity had stopped, but the frogs were clearly rather tired and were seen clinging to reeds near to the water (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Frogs spawning at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Britain - 07 Mar 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1676480a)
Frogs spawning
Frogs spawning at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Britain - 07 Mar 2012
An early spring chorus of frogs are captured engaging in their annual birthing ritual by amateur photographer Kathryn Wait at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre in Craven Arms, Shropshire. Kathryn, an IT professional from Craven Arms, Shropshire, said: "A black writhing mass and low croaking hum alerted us to activity across the pond, in a clearing amongst the reeds. "We made our way round and were thrilled with the sight of probably hundreds of frogs engaged in their spring ritual. "On returning to the reeds in the evening most of the activity had stopped, but the frogs were clearly rather tired and were seen clinging to reeds near to the water (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Frogs spawning at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Britain - 07 Mar 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NTI Media Ltd / Rex Features (1676480b)
Frogs spawning
Frogs spawning at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire, Britain - 07 Mar 2012
An early spring chorus of frogs are captured engaging in their annual birthing ritual by amateur photographer Kathryn Wait at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre in Craven Arms, Shropshire. Kathryn, an IT professional from Craven Arms, Shropshire, said: "A black writhing mass and low croaking hum alerted us to activity across the pond, in a clearing amongst the reeds. "We made our way round and were thrilled with the sight of probably hundreds of frogs engaged in their spring ritual. "On returning to the reeds in the evening most of the activity had stopped, but the frogs were clearly rather tired and were seen clinging to reeds near to the water (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Kendra Wilkinson Hides Under a Frog Blanket
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Kendra Wilkinson lands at LAX Airport hiding under a blanket decorated with frogs.
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Kendra Wilkinson Hides Under a Frog Blanket
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Kendra Wilkinson lands at LAX Airport hiding under a blanket decorated with frogs.
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Kendra Wilkinson Hides Under a Frog Blanket
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Kendra Wilkinson Hides Under a Frog Blanket
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Kendra Wilkinson Hides Under a Frog Blanket
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Kendra Wilkinson lands at LAX Airport hiding under a blanket decorated with frogs.
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Kendra Wilkinson Hides Under a Frog Blanket
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Kendra Wilkinson Hides Under a Frog Blanket
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Nature
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Three frogs sitting on rock
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Three frogs in water, surface view
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Madagascar Tree Frog, Boophis leuteus, Perinet Rainforest Reserve, Madagascar (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Painted Reed Frog (Hyperolius marmoratus) in South African East Coast (Richards Bay). (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Painted Reed Frog (Hyperolius marmoratus) in South African East Coast (Richards Bay). (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Painted Reed Frog (Hyperolius marmoratus) in South African East Coast (Richards Bay). (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Painted Reed Frog (Hyperolius marmoratus) in South African East Coast (Richards Bay). (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Forest Tree Frogs (Leptopelis natalensis) in South African East Coast (Richards Bay). (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Forest Tree Frogs (Leptopelis natalensis) in South African East Coast (Richards Bay). (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Forest Tree Frog (Leptopelis natalensis) in South African (Richards Bay). (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Forest Tree Frog (Leptopelis natalensis) on flower in South Africa (Richards Bay). (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Forest Tree Frog (Leptopelis natalensis) in South African (Richards Bay). (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Painted Reed Frog (Hyperolius marmoratus) in South Africa (Richards Bay). (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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