With a holiday season around the corner everyone gets in mood. Frogs are no exception. Take a look at the evidence provided by James Snyder to National Geographic ‘Your Shot’ contest:

This is a Cuban tree frog on a tree in my backyard in southern Florida.  How and why he ate this light is a mystery. It should be noted that at  the time I was taking this photo, I thought this frog was dead, having  cooked himself from the inside. I’m happy to say I was wrong. After a  few shots he adjusted his position. So after I was finished shooting  him, I pulled the light out of his mouth and he was fine. Actually, I  might be crazy but I don’t think he was very happy when I took his light  away.

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With a holiday season around the corner everyone gets in mood. Frogs are no exception. Take a look at the evidence provided by James Snyder to National Geographic ‘Your Shot’ contest:

This is a Cuban tree frog on a tree in my backyard in southern Florida. How and why he ate this light is a mystery. It should be noted that at the time I was taking this photo, I thought this frog was dead, having cooked himself from the inside. I’m happy to say I was wrong. After a few shots he adjusted his position. So after I was finished shooting him, I pulled the light out of his mouth and he was fine. Actually, I might be crazy but I don’t think he was very happy when I took his light away.

High resolution image (1600x1200) is available as a desktop wallpaper.

  • Source: National Geographic

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