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Osteopilus septentrionalis
( A Three Inch Amphibian ) Around 9:30 p.m. at night, I opened the front door, and I went outside onto the front porch. The front door, outside, nightlight bulb, is on. I looked around the front porch, and all at once, I spotted a large amphibian. This large amphibian, was resting on the window frame, of the left front window. This large amphibian, was very tame. I touched this large amphibian with my finger, and it did not move. I measured this large amphibian with a ruler, and it did not move. This large amphibian, is ( three inches long, and one and one fourth of an inch wide ). The color of this large amphibian, is different shades of brown. This large amphibian, was medium high up on the wall, and not very far away from the outdoor, nightlight bulb. This large amphibian, was in the perfect spot, for catching flying or crawling insects ( prey ). This large amphibian, had small warts, all over its body.
I spotted a large amphibian, resting on the window frame, of the left front window.
I opened the front door, at around 9:30 p.m. at night, and I went outside, to look for insects, reptiles, and amphibians, to photograph. While I was on the front porch, I spotted a large amphibian, resting on the window frame, of the left front window. The outdoor, nightlight bulb is on, This large amphibian, is in the perfect spot, for catching flying and crawling insects ( prey ).
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Gracias, Christine....
Beautiful :)
Thank you, AntonioGinjaGinja....