Can you spot the well camouflaged model? Don't scroll down unless you want to see the answer (the last image)
Megophrys nasuta_MG_7021 copy (2) by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
A particularly nice looking Barred Kukri Snake (Oligodon signatues) I found one night, Peninsular Malaysia.
Oligodon signatus_MG_5494 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Stag Beetle, Dorcus titanus nobuyukii, Peninsular Malaysia.
Dorcus titanus nobuyukii_MG_5677 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Sunbeam Snake (Xenopeltis unicolor), Selangor, Peninsular Malaysia.
Xenopeltis unicolor_MG_5520 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Cute little neonate Dusky Wolf Snake / Scarce Wolf Snake (Lycodon effraenis). Small in size, but big on attitude! Peninsular Malaysia.
Lycodon effraenis_MG_5469 copy (2) by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Lycodon effraenis_MG_5460 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
The answer to the Spot Me challenge above: Malayan Horned Frog (Megophrys nasuta), Peninsular Malaysia.
Megophrys nasuta_MG_7027 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
And of course, it looks cute from all possible angle!
Megophrys nasuta_MG_7034 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Another beautiful set Kurt. Thanks again for sharing. I cannot see that toad in the first picture, great camo!
Nice camo. I don't know how you spotted it in the first place.
Neat little Dusky Wolf snake, a 'zebra crossing' in snake land.
🙇 I gladly defer to the master! That one completely had me. Well done!
10 o'clock. Took awhile. I had to enlarge to see body shape.
Thanks for looking and commenting, WayneT, Allen, Brenda, Mark, Douglass,
Allen - eye shine!
Brenda, only the juveniles are banded. They turn brown once they are adult.
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