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Millau, Aveyron, FRANCE: Australian cane toads are displayed after being dyed at the Alric tannery owned by Jean-Charles Duchene and specialized in luxury products on October 15, 2013 in Millau. This products is made for Kobja, a fashion accessories house managed by Polish fashion designer Monika Jarosz. Once upon a time a poisonous cane toad lived in the South Sea Islands, unloved and unwanted. Condemned as an ecological disaster, the Australian army was even deployed to get rid of it. Then one day a Polish fairy waved her wand and the plain old cane toad turned into a precious fashion accessory. AFP PHOTO/Remy Gabalda
Once upon a time a poisonous cane toad lived in the South Sea Islands, unloved and unwanted. Condemned as an ecological disaster, the Australian army was even deployed to get rid of it. Then one day a Polish fairy waved her wand and the plain old cane toad turned into a precious fashion accessory.
Millau, Aveyron, FRANCE: An employee holds dyed Australian cane toads at the Alric tannery owned by Jean-Charles Duchene and specialized in luxury products on October 15, 2013 in Millau. This products is made for Kobja, a fashion accessories house managed by Polish fashion designer Monika Jarosz. Once upon a time a poisonous cane toad lived in the South Sea Islands, unloved and unwanted. Condemned as an ecological disaster, the Australian army was even deployed to get rid of it. Then one day a Polish fairy waved her wand and the plain old cane toad turned into a precious fashion accessory. AFP PHOTO/Remy Gabalda
Millau, Aveyron, FRANCE: Australian cane toads dry after being dyed at the Alric tannery owned by Jean-Charles Duchene and specialized in luxury products on October 15, 2013 in Millau. This products is made for Kobja, a fashion accessories house managed by Polish fashion designer Monika Jarosz. Once upon a time a poisonous cane toad lived in the South Sea Islands, unloved and unwanted. Condemned as an ecological disaster, the Australian army was even deployed to get rid of it. Then one day a Polish fairy waved her wand and the plain old cane toad turned into a precious fashion accessor. AFP PHOTO/Remy Gabalda
Millau, Aveyron, FRANCE: Australian cane toads are displayed before being dyed at the Alric tannery owned by Jean-Charles Duchene and specialized in luxury products on October 15, 2013 in Millau. This products is made for Kobja, a fashion accessories house managed by Polish fashion designer Monika Jarosz. Once upon a time a poisonous cane toad lived in the South Sea Islands, unloved and unwanted. Condemned as an ecological disaster, the Australian army was even deployed to get rid of it. Then one day a Polish fairy waved her wand and the plain old cane toad turned into a precious fashion accessory. AFP PHOTO/Remy Gabalda
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