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BLUE-EYED BUSH FROG
The skin on the wide head of the blue-eyed bush frog features circular brown spots, and the snout is pointed and protrudes forward beyond the mouth. The colouration of the male blue-eyed bush frog becomes more yellow and vivid during the breeding season. The female blue-eyed bush frog is likely to be slightly larger than the male.
                                           
MALABAR GLIDING FROG
The term "gliding" frog refers to its ability to break its fall by stretching the webbing between its toes when making leaps down from the treetops. It can make gliding jumps of 9–12 m, a maximum of about 115 times its length.
                                               
DECCAN GROUND GECKO
The Deccan ground gecko, ''Geckoella deccanensis'', is a species of gecko endemic to the northern Western Ghats of India.             
                           
GREEN VINE SNALE
Green vine snake is mildly venomous. Bite of green venom snake is not fatal for humans. It usually induces slight numbness or tingling sensation, but it may occasionally trigger severe allergic reaction.         ​​​​​​​
                                       
Eyes of green vine snake work together, focusing on the same image. This type of vision is called binocular and it is typical for humans. Using binocular vision, snake can identify prey easily.

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