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Harlequin toad resting on a moss-covered rainforest rock Royalty Free Stock Photo
Harlequin toad in moss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Harlequin Toad Resting on a Mossy Rock, Its Bright Patterns Glowing in Soft Rainforest Light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Harlequin Toad Resting on a Mossy Rock, Its Vibrant Colors Glowing in Soft Tropical Light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vibrant purple harlequin toad resting on wet rainforest floor surrounded Royalty Free Stock Photo
Limosa harlequin frog Atelopus limosus sitting on a branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Limosa harlequin frog Atelopus limosus on the grass close Royalty Free Stock Photo
Harlequin toad in moss
Vibrant orange and black harlequin toad on rocky surface with striking pattern and rugged texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vibrant orange and black harlequin toad on rocky surface with striking pattern and rugged texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Limosa harlequin frog Atelopus limosus between leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vibrant purple harlequin toad resting on wet rainforest floor among Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vibrant orange and black harlequin toad on rocky surface with striking pattern and rugged texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vibrant orange and black harlequin toad on rocky surface with striking pattern and rugged texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vibrant orange and black harlequin toad on rocky surface with striking pattern and rugged texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
An extremely endangered harlequin toad. Atelopus varius in a mossy rock. Endemic to Costa Rica, it can only be found in two or three locations in the whole country.


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