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An image taken in Cam Đức, Vietnam, features a single frog clinging to a corner where two distinct wall surfaces converge. The frog is positioned facing downwards, its stout body marked by a prominent, broad light yellow or beige stripe extending along its back. This stripe is bordered by darker grey or brownish coloration on its sides, which are speckled with numerous small, lighter dots. Its short limbs are visible, pressing against the surfaces. To the left of the frog, the wall comprises a light grey or white corrugated material, possibly vinyl siding or a similar paneling, displaying evenly spaced horizontal grooves. On the right, the surface is a smoother, lighter-colored tiled wall, likely white or very light grey ceramic, with visible, slightly discolored grout lines. A thin, dark, somewhat irregular line, possibly a streak of dirt or a crack, extends horizontally from the wall's corner across the tiled section. The lighting in the image is soft and diffused, suggesting daytime conditions, potentially overcast, as strong shadows are absent. No people are visible, and the frog appears stationary. The setting seems to be an exterior wall of a building. No text is discernible in the image. The frog's distinctive coloration is characteristic of species commonly found in Southeast Asia, such as the Banded Bullfrog (Kaloula pulchra), aligning with the provided location context of Vietnam.
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