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A Harlequin Gliding Frog (Rhacophorus pardalis) struggles futilely as it is being slowly swallowed alive by a Black-Headed Cat Snake (Boiga nigriceps). Stagnant pools of water in the Borneo rainforest serve as important breeding grounds for many tree frogs which gather around in great numbers, a fact that some predators wisely take advantage of. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).
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Amphibia, Anura, Borneo, Colubridae, East Malaysia, Malaysia, Reptilia, Rhacophoridae, Rhacophorinae, Rhacophorus, Sarawak, Serpentes, Southeast Asia, Squamata, amphibian, animal, eat, eating, fauna, feeding, flying frog, frog, glide, glider, gliding, gliding frog, in-situ, predate, predation, prey, reptile, shrub frog, snake, tree frog, treefrog, tropical, wild, wildlife
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