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A close-up, high-angle photograph captures a single anuran, likely a toad, positioned centrally on a dark, granular soil substrate. The anuran exhibits a robust, compact body with a mottled pattern of light grey, brown, and dark brown, highly textured skin providing camouflage against the ground. Its two dark, almond-shaped eyes are visible on the anterior portion of its head, appearing partially closed or recessed. Its limbs are tucked close to the body, and no significant movement or action is observed, suggesting the creature is static or resting. The immediate environment consists of loose, dark brown to black soil, interspersed with various irregularly shaped fragments, including small white or light grey particles (likely pebbles or perlite), darker soil clumps, and fibrous organic debris. The scene is located in Sumalao, Argentina.
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Feb 27, 2026, 3:02 PM

Sumalao, Argentina

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A close-up, high-angle photograph captures a single anuran, likely a toad, positioned centrally on a dark, granular soil substrate. The anuran exhibits a robust, compact body with a mottled pattern of light grey, brown, and dark brown, highly textured skin providing camouflage against the ground. Its two dark, almond-shaped eyes are visible on the anterior portion of its head, appearing partially closed or recessed. Its limbs are tucked close to the body, and no significant movement or action is observed, suggesting the creature is static or resting. The immediate environment consists of loose, dark brown to black soil, interspersed with various irregularly shaped fragments, including small white or light grey particles (likely pebbles or perlite), darker soil clumps, and fibrous organic debris. The scene is located in Sumalao, Argentina.

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