the moof
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Hey folks!
I've spent the last six weeks on Mayotte doing surveys on the reptiles and amphibians of the island (minus one and a half weeks spent in Madagascar). We're producing a brochure to help with the identification of the local herp species, for which I've been photographing all of the species on white backgrounds. I thought I would share one of the resulting images:
From left to right: Phelsuma dubia, P. laticauda, P. nigistriata, P. pasteuri, and P. robertmertensi.
More photos will likely follow in January.
All the best,
Mark
I've spent the last six weeks on Mayotte doing surveys on the reptiles and amphibians of the island (minus one and a half weeks spent in Madagascar). We're producing a brochure to help with the identification of the local herp species, for which I've been photographing all of the species on white backgrounds. I thought I would share one of the resulting images:

From left to right: Phelsuma dubia, P. laticauda, P. nigistriata, P. pasteuri, and P. robertmertensi.
More photos will likely follow in January.
All the best,
Mark