This specimen is a cape rain frog [also known as the giant rain frog, Breviceps gibbosus] the largest and most abundant of the Breviceps genus. These frogs are endemic to South Africa, and spend most of their lives burrowed underground. They feed on small invertebrates, primarily termites and ants. Images by S. Jackland.
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