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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 04:53 AM

8h ago

Krasnoyarsk, Russia

56.06300, 92.93100

The image displays a green and yellow frog-shaped figurine, likely a piggy bank, resting on a brown upholstered surface. The frog is positioned with its head towards the upper left. Its body features…read more

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The image displays a green and yellow frog-shaped figurine, likely a piggy bank, resting on a brown upholstered surface. The frog is positioned with its head towards the upper left. Its body features a gradient of colors, primarily green, transitioning to a lighter yellow-green on its belly and some raised contours. The frog has large, prominent blue eyes with black pupils and white highlights, giving it an alert or cheerful expression. A small, curved black line forms a smile beneath its left eye. Minor wear is visible, particularly as chipped paint around the eyes. Several small white dots are painted on its back and sides, possibly as decorative elements. Prominently written in black Cyrillic script on the frog's back are the words "КОПЛЮ НА ВСЁ" (KOPLYU NA VSYO), which translates to "I am saving for everything." This inscription strongly indicates its function as a money box. The background consists of a smooth, brown, possibly leather or vinyl, upholstered surface, characteristic of a sofa or chair. A section of patterned fabric, featuring cream and brown swirling designs, is visible in the bottom left corner, beneath the frog. The lighting is soft and diffused, consistent with an indoor environment. The image captures a static object, with no discernible activity taking place. The item is located in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. | Open Wire