The image presents a close-up photograph of two brown toads situated on the ground, with their bodies facing towards the camera and positioned slightly left of center. The smaller toad is partially cropped out of the frame at the bottom-left corner, while its larger counterpart occupies most of the right half of the image.
Both toads display a light-brown skin covered in small, raised bumps that resemble tiny pebbles or nodules. Their eyes are black with iridescent green rings encircling them, giving off a reflective sheen. The mouth is partially visible on each toad, featuring two rows of very small teeth.
The background consists of dried leaves and twigs scattered across the ground, providing a natural habitat for these amphibians. Overall, the image showcases the unique features and characteristics of these Common African toads in their native environment. – AI vision
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