Ranita platanera

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Este tipo de ranitas no son venenosas... pero es mejor dejarlas tranquilas y que sigan su camino, a mi me impresiono mucho ver esta especie... las que si no debemos ni molestar son las ranas de colores fuertes esas si son venenosas.

These types of frogs are not poisonous... but it is better to leave them alone and let them go on their way, I was very impressed to see this species... the ones that we shouldn't even disturb are the brightly colored frogs, those are poisonous.

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rana blanca, / Samsung J3 / Venezuela

Ella come incestos por eso es un buen controlador de plagas, como las cucarachas, grillos, moscas, gusanos.
Son naturalmente nocturna, por eso me impresiona que esta estaba a plena luz del día tomando sol. Sus huevos son depositados en charcos de agua, luego eclosionan y salen las ranitas. es impresionante la vida en la naturaleza.
Dejemos a estos seres vivos seguir el proceso natural de la vida.

She eats incest, that's why she's a good pest controller, like cockroaches, crickets, flies, worms.
They are naturally nocturnal, so it impresses me that this one was in broad daylight sunbathing. Her eggs are deposited in pools of water, then hatch and the little frogs come out. life in nature is amazing.
Let these living beings follow the natural process of life.



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