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Mouse Mat : Pinocchio rainfrog (Pristimantis appendiculatus) on a branch. Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador
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Pinocchio rainfrog (Pristimantis appendiculatus) on a branch. Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador
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Amphibia Amphibian Anura Dark Ecuador Frog Profile South America Mindo Pristimantis Strabomantidae Tandayapa Valley
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Caught in the Act - Pinocchio Rainfrog Strikes a Pose!
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. In this snapshot, we witness the elusive Pinocchio rainfrog showcasing its unique charm. Perched gracefully on a branch amidst the lush greenery of Mindo, Pichincha in Ecuador, this amphibian steals the show with its enchanting presence. With its distinctively long and slender snout resembling that of the beloved wooden puppet from fairy tales, it's no wonder why it earned the name "Pinocchio". This delightful creature belongs to the Pristimantis appendiculatus species and is part of the Strabomantidae family. As we admire this dark-hued beauty captured by Lucas Bustamante's lens, we can't help but be mesmerized by its profile view. Its side glance reveals an air of mystery and curiosity that draws us into its world. Native to Latin America and specifically found in South America's Ecuador, these Pacific robber frogs are true masters of disguise. Their ability to blend seamlessly with their surroundings makes them excellent hunters while remaining hidden from potential threats. Let this extraordinary photograph transport you to Tandayapa Valley as you marvel at nature's wonders. Remember not to mention commercial use because what matters most here is appreciating Mother Earth's incredible creations through Lucas Bustamante's lens!
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