The shrub grows in groups in a hilly area which cannot share fertility for its entire surface except for grass. Each shrub group consists of a variety of plants. Trees, undergrowth, parasite and vine and vines overlap here. Only a few plants have large flowers. Fruiting plants, in general, can only be eaten by birds or insects. There are several small ponds that collect rainwater. Usually, the small ponds are used by wild cows, pigs and birds to drink there. However, the ponds are also inhabited by aquatic animals such as freshwater snails and frogs. Well, I don't need to extend this environmental story. Let's just see what I have here, and hope it will be fun.
Lantana Camara flower. Perhaps, it is one of the prettiest flowers in this natural environment.
It's also pretty, but its tendrils are filled with thorns (Mimosa pudica).
Mushrooms also take their place here.
Freshwater snails do have a respiratory organ such as a combination of gills and lungs, but they cannot swim. It moves attached to the grass, if it gets loose from the grass, it immediately sinks.
Freshwater snail eggs.
Tadpoles!
A tree that had been covered by vines.