Monday, July 5, 2010
Frogs Clinging To Each Other
Photo by: Victor S. Lamoureux (Vestal, New York)
Lamoureux, a high school biology teacher, knows frogs. So when he went frog-watching with his son and niece at a nearby pond and spotted two male green frogs clinging to each other, he knew it was something unusual. "Then my son said, 'Dad, Dad, look--there are three frogs!'" says Lamoureux. As it turned out, there actually were four: three males in a conga line behind one put- upon female. Lamoureux raced back to his house with the kids in tow, and returned to take this digital image with a 180mm macro lens.
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