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"Exploring the Slimy Side of Nature: From Giant Snails to Poisonous Frogs" Radio presenter with giant snail
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"Exploring the Slimy Side of Nature: From Giant Snails to Poisonous Frogs" Radio presenter with giant snail: Join us on a slimy adventure as we uncover the fascinating world of these slow-moving creatures. Earthworms: Beneath our feet, earthworms tirelessly work their way through soil, playing a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. The Tiny Wallum Sedge Frog: Despite its size, this little amphibian packs a punch with its unique ability to camouflage and blend seamlessly into its surroundings. White-lipped tree frog: With its vibrant colors and sticky toes, this slimy creature is an expert at climbing trees and catching unsuspecting prey. Strawberry poison-dart frog (Oophaga pumilio / Dendrobates pumilio), Costa Rica: Don't be fooled by its beauty; this tiny frog carries potent toxins that serve as a defense mechanism against predators. European common frog (Rana temporaria) on rock by waterfall, near Lac des Gloriettes dam: Witness the agility of this common yet captivating species as it navigates rocky landscapes with ease. Yellow Anaconda (Eunectes notaeus) in vegetation at the edge of the Paraguay River: Slithering silently through dense foliage, this impressive snake reminds us of nature's diversity and adaptability. Pig-nosed frog (Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis) in leaf litter, Western Ghats, India: Meet one of nature's most peculiar frogs – sporting an unusual pig-like nose and thriving in moist forest habitats. RF- Common frog (Rana temporaria) portrait, Cornwall, UK, January): In chilly winter months or warm summer days alike, these resilient frogs continue their life cycle amidst changing seasons. Aerial view of a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam.