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The nipples of a short-legged horned toad, Megophrys brachykolos. also called Peak spadefoot toad, Xenophrys brachykolos, a frog native to southern China and Vietnam. It was first discovered in the Victoria Peak (locally known as The Peak), Hong Kong. Tai Tam Country Park (Chinese: 大潭郊野公園) in the south end of Hong Kong Island. At 1,315 hectares (3,250 acres), the park consists of one fifth of Hong Kong Island's land mass, Hong Kong, China.
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).

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Short-legged horned toad, Megophrys brachykolos, Peak spadefoot toad, Xenophrys brachykolos, frog, southern China, Vietnam, Tai Tam Country Park, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, China.wild, sea, Hong Kong, Wild Wonders of China, China, urban, wildlife
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Hong Kong - Reptiles & amphibians
The nipples of a short-legged horned toad, Megophrys brachykolos. also called Peak spadefoot toad, Xenophrys brachykolos, a frog native to southern China and Vietnam. It was first discovered in the Victoria Peak (locally known as The Peak), Hong Kong. Tai Tam Country Park (Chinese: 大潭郊野公園) in the south end of Hong Kong Island. At 1,315 hectares (3,250 acres), the park consists of one fifth of Hong Kong Island's land mass, Hong Kong, China.<br />
This Image is a part of the mission Wild Sea Hong Kong (Wild Wonders of China).