Some pics - P. perezi in Canary Islands

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Hello people, here are some pics I took 2 weeks ago in a pond at a botanical garden with my new camera.:happy: Enjoy them!

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Other inhabitant of surroundings

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We only have 2 amphibians species living here, P perezi are common. Hyla meridionalis are difficult to watch. However, there are many endemic lizards :love: .

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