The image shows an up-close view of what appears to be a common African toad sitting on a pathway at Rawdat Al Faras Research Station (RAFRS) near Al Zubara Road in Qatar.
It is facing the right side of the picture with its head turned slightly towards the left, revealing one eye. It has large black eyes and wrinkled skin that appears brown but may be tan or grayish-brown due to the lighting. The surface it's sitting on seems rough and uneven and could be made up of a light-colored stone or rock.
The background is out of focus; however, it looks like more of the same pathway with similar-looking rocks and stones.
Overall, this image showcases an animal species that can often be found in various parts of Africa, including Qatar. – AI vision
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