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CONTENTS of PHOTOGRAPHY
part 7 of 11
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Pool frog. (LK) |
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Common frog. (MR) |
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The tree frog. (MR) |
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The European toad. (MR) |
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Grass frogs, like our other frogs,
have massive group mating. (MR) |
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The lizard’s body is covered with
scales. (JBE) |
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The viper has a characteristic
zigzag pattern on its back. (JBE) |
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The sand lizard. (LK) |
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The common lizard. (MK) |
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The grass snake. (WM) |
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The zigzag viper. (JBE) |
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In spite of absence of limbs the
glass snake is not a snake but a legless lizard (blind-worm).
(WM) |
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Black stork can be observed in
northern part of the park. (WM) |
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White-tailed eagles hunt for fish
near the Wysoki Wegiel Peninsula. (WM) |
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The wryneck, a small bird from the
woodpecker family, lays eggs only once a year. (WM) |
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