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Most probably wouldnt think of snakes, spiders and lizards as beautiful animals – but these photographs could change some minds. The images show the reptiles seemingly playful sides, from a gleeful looking Budgetts frog, a cheeky leopard sticking out its tongue at the camera and a stack of four colourful iguanas. Contrasted against a white background and shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark 2 and macro lens, photographer Mickael Leger really made sure they could be seen in all their glory. Here: Iguanas. (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Most probably wouldnt think of snakes, spiders and lizards as beautiful animals – but these photographs could change some minds. The images show the reptiles seemingly playful sides, from a gleeful looking Budgetts frog, a cheeky leopard sticking out its tongue at the camera and a stack of four colourful iguanas. Contrasted against a white background and shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark 2 and macro lens, photographer Mickael Leger really made sure they could be seen in all their glory. The photographer and Zookeeper, 28, from Dammarie-les-Lys, France has always had a passion for these less-favoured, but actually incredible intelligent and interesting, animals and wants other people to change their minds. Here: Iguanas. (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)




Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis Macularius). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis Macularius). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Blue Spotted Tree Monitor (Varanus Macraei). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Blue Spotted Tree Monitor (Varanus Macraei). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Emerald Tree Monitor (Varanus Prasinus). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Emerald Tree Monitor (Varanus Prasinus). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Budgetts Frog (Lepidobatrachus Laevis). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Budgetts Frog (Lepidobatrachus Laevis). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Lizard (Lygodactylus Williamsi). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Lizard (Lygodactylus Williamsi). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Tree Python (Morelia Viridis Cyclops). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Tree Python (Morelia Viridis Cyclops). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Tree Python (Morelia Viridis Cyclops). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Tree Python (Morelia Viridis Cyclops). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Caiman (Crocodilus). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Caiman (Crocodilus). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Chaemeleon (Chamaeleo Quadricornis). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Chaemeleon (Chamaeleo Quadricornis). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Peach-throated Monitor (Varanus Jobiensis). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Peach-throated Monitor (Varanus Jobiensis). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Black Legged Dart Frog (Phyllobates Bicolor). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Black Legged Dart Frog (Phyllobates Bicolor). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



King Baboon Spider (Pelinobius Muticus). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

King Baboon Spider (Pelinobius Muticus). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Green Ratsnake (Gonyosoma Oxycephala). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Green Ratsnake (Gonyosoma Oxycephala). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Gecko. (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Gecko. (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Gecko. (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Gecko. (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)



Alligator (Mississipiensis). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)

Alligator (Mississipiensis). (Photo by Mickael Leger/Caters News)
22 Apr 2015 09:59:00