Wildlife Photographer Captures Magical Moment Two Frogs Share A Hug In The Rain
After putting in many hours behind the camera, he’s developed a real talent for capturing the animals’ real emotional, human-like moments.
A common winner is watching white tree frogs take cover under plants when it rains, this is one of his favorite times.
One day, Ajar noticed one frog seem to gently shield and comfort another from the storm that was outside, all while under a little flower umbrella.
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