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Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) showing fleshy webbing at base of toes

Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) showing fleshy webbing at base of toes


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Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) showing fleshy webbing at base of toes

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Animal Skin Bufo Marinus Cane Toad Captivity Wart Webbed Foot


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This print by Gary Ombler showcases the unique features of a Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) in exquisite detail. Against a pristine white background, the studio shot allows us to focus solely on this fascinating creature's foot. The image zooms in on the toe area, revealing the fleshy webbing at the base of its toes. The Cane Toad's skin is beautifully captured, displaying its distinct texture and coloration. This particular specimen appears to be in captivity, as indicated by the controlled environment of the studio setting. Its vertical positioning emphasizes its remarkable webbed foot, which is an essential adaptation for life both on land and in water. Notably, one can observe several warts scattered across its skin—a characteristic feature of Bufo marinus. These warts add an intriguing element to this already captivating photograph. With no people present in the frame, our attention remains solely focused on this marvelous animal foot and all its intricate details. The image perfectly encapsulates animal themes and highlights a specific part of nature that often goes unnoticed. Gary Ombler's skillful composition captures both scientific accuracy and artistic beauty within this single photograph from Universal Images Group (UIG). It serves as a testament to nature's diversity while offering viewers an opportunity to appreciate even the smallest wonders found within our natural world.

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