Guttural toad (Amietophrynus gutturalis), Richards Bay, South Africa
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Mmm… our frogs (we’ve a toad somewhere that shows his face sometimes, but mostly frogs) have started early this year… Great photo.
We had a little tree frog in the house the other day. I mostly see toads here, though.
I’m planning a new blog (not sure when I’ll open it) of nature photos – mostly birds – and humour and I’m sure some of our frogs will slip in to it. Currently our frogs (common ones, apparently, though I’ve never seen this colouring on them before) are sporting blue-tinged throats. I wish we had tree frogs here, you’re lucky. 🙂