Toad Mating Ritual
In this striking image, two toads are locked in the act of amplexus, a common mating position where the male clasps the female from behind. Their textured skin blends with the neutral tones of the concrete beneath them, highlighting their natural camouflage. The scene offers an intimate look at amphibian courtship and reproduction, showcasing the raw beauty of wildlife moments often overlooked. Photographed by Puponin Sergey, this shot captures both the biological significance and visual intrigue of these creatures in their environment.
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