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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. Kubah National Park, 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, predate, predation, prey, reptile, shrub frog, snake, tree frog, treefrog, tropical, wildlife
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