FLAUNTING its new accessory, a fashionable green dumpy tree frog poses for the camera while wearing a SNAIL as a hat. Slowly making their way up a tree branch, the pair appeared to be putting on a catwalk show for spectators. The amusing scene was captured by 30-year-old photographer Andri Priyadi in his garden in Jakarta, Indonesia. Andri, from Jakarta, says: "I spotted the frog climbing a branch at the end of my garden. "At first, I thought it looked like the frog was wearing a little French beret hat. "It was only when I moved closer that I realised a cheeky little snail was taking a ride on the frog's head."
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