Lazy frog, go for snails
The impressive moment of a Java tree frog is lazy to move, riding on the back of a walking snail.
Frog lazy, riding a snail to ride
Eastcoastdaily on July 16 posted photos of photographer Kurit Afsheen shooting in his garden, caught when the frog silently approached the target.
The tree frog is light green, the abdomen has bright orange markings, lazy on the back of the snail.
The snail doesn't seem to mind the hitchhiker.
He was leisurely and patient, continued to crawl up the branches.
The frog crawled to the top of the snail, as if giving a good friend a hug, cheering you on a short and slow trip.
Seeming to arrive or get tired of the speed of the "crawl" between the hot and humid weather in the garden, the frog moved forward, preparing to end the hitchhiking.
He put the screw behind.
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