FROG FRIENDS

PERCHED on a branch, these two frogs hold hands as they look into the camera. Showing off their friendship, they appear to be enjoying the attention. These cute frog friends were captured by Indonesian photographer Yusri Harisandi, 26, after he spotted them enjoying an afternoon together in Sekura, Indonesia. 'These two dumpy frogs were playing and relaxing together,' says Yusri, of Sambas, Indonesia.

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