Eastern dwarf tree frog (Litoria fallax), tucks itself into a neat shape in the cleft of a Giant sedge (Cyperus exaltatus) to conserve moisture on a warm Australian summer day amid reedy margins of a coastal wetland, an adaptation allowing it to shelter in dry vegetation often well away from water through the heat of the day. Southeast Queensland, Australia
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