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Close up of eye of Tomato frog {Dyscophus antongili} Maroantsetra, Northeast Madagascar

Close up of eye of Tomato frog {Dyscophus antongili} Maroantsetra, Northeast Madagascar


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Close up of eye of Tomato frog {Dyscophus antongili} Maroantsetra, Northeast Madagascar

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Eye Spy with my Little Tomato Frog Eye!

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. Get ready to be mesmerized by the captivating gaze of this Tomato frog from Maroantsetra, Northeast Madagascar! This close-up shot by Alex Hyde brings you up close and personal with the stunning eye of Dyscophus antongili. With its vibrant orange color and striking red iris, this amphibian's eye is a true marvel of nature. It's as if it holds all the secrets of the tropical rainforest within its narrow pupils. The intense focus in those eyes tells us that this little frog is always on high alert, using its keen senses to navigate through its lush habitat. As we peer into this tiny world, we can't help but wonder what adventures lie ahead for our tomato friend. Will it spot a tasty insect passing by? Or perhaps another curious creature trying to steal a glimpse? One thing is for sure - this tomato frog has got vision! Its watchful eyesight allows it to survive and thrive in the wilds of Madagascar. So next time you're out exploring nature, remember to keep your own eyes wide open like our tomato friend here! Join us on an enchanting journey through wildlife photography as Nature Picture Library captures these incredible moments in their catalogue. And who knows? Maybe one day you'll come face-to-face with a Tomato frog yourself!

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