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27 Apr
Africa, Amphibians, Durban, Frogs, Herpetology, Kwa Zulu Natal, Photography

Frogs Of Durban

Frogs Of Durban Durban is well known for its warm sub tropical climate, with high rain fall and humidity making it a perfect environment for a plethora of amphibian species. With around 30 species of frogs and toads found within the Durban area many of which are commonly found in suburban gardens, ponds and nature […]

Posted on April 27, 2019April 27, 2019 by Tyrone Ping 17 Comments

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