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stickpop · 2 years
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[AF-007] Kupava for ~zeevaff
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colorsoutofearth · 10 months
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Ecuadorean frog photos by Pete Oxford
Leaf frog (Agalychnis craspedopus)
Chachi tree frog (Hyla picturata)
Poison arrow frog (Epipedobates tricolor)
Poison arrow frog (Epipedobates tricolor)
Poison arrow frog (Dendrobates duellmani)
San Lucas marsupial frog (Gastrotheca pseustes)
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unofficial-sean · 11 months
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Ana, checking in.
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tsyllaes · 4 months
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The Kazinian rainforest is based on South East Asia and Australian rainforest, so I don't take a lot from Africa or the Americas, but there are a couple of things I can't help myself with. Cocoa is one, poison dart frogs are another. Kazin calls them poison arrow frogs, tho, cos they aren't so much on the darts. The armies in tropical Kazin use them to poison their arrows, often keeping a puddle or a soaked rag of their mucus at the bottom of their quiver, or poisoning their arrowheads individually before putting them in the quiver.
There are dozens of different colourations for poison arrow frogs, but all unique to Kazin (ie no real world colourations).
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amphibianenrichment · 1 month
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amphibianaday · 7 months
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#uh just a heads up if you expand the tags to see all there's. a lot. very long#amphibian#frog#poison dart frog#based on my most popular frog to date (day 651)#inspired by everyone pointing out what they think it looks like#here's a fun secret fact the original guy is actually a phantasmal poison dart frog (Epipedobates tricolor)#(according to the original artists title of the drawing)#not Anthony's poison arrow frog (Epipedobates anthonyi)#i feel too awkward to really point it out though because they look the exact same. i cannot tell if there is a difference#im half convinced the same frog was just discovered and named twice#its very curious btw if you go on the (english) wikipedia page for either species it doesn't mention the other#while hereptiles.info (no idea if this is a trustworthy site) lists both names as common names for the same frog (incorrectly??)#while inaturalist lists them as two different frogs. curiously with tricolor having wayyyyy fewer photos#ok anyway that's my rant i went on a whole journey trying to figure out if these are the same frog or not and i have no answer#i did some more 'research' and i am more confused. some sources seem to imply they are now considered the same species ( e. tricolor)#i think my conclusion is i am willing to agree the drawing looks more like e. anthonyi. it seems like tricolor is generally less vibrant re#and the white is darker and more green?#i feel like thumblr should stop me from typing more in the tags at this point this is a whole essay#at this point i am failry convinced this is specifically the Santa Isabel frog. isthat the real subspecies or morph or whatever#or just the name pet sites are using to sell it??#i even found some sources (frog selling websites) refering to it as “Epipedobates Anthonyi 'Santa Isabel' Phantasmal Poison Dart Frog” lol#Anyways if you read this far hi. species are confusing. i am not a frog scientist#the first few tags are like an hour old now i just kept trying to figure it out and adding more tags
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chameleonsynthesis · 3 months
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Turns out I lied. Not just gonna be doing quick sketches. Today's theme needed colour, so while this is still majority pencil tool, I used it more like a paintbrush.
Amphibiuary Day 02: Red.
Drew an Anthony's poison arrow frog. Sort of. The anatomy is all off but at least the colours are there
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echo-does-art · 1 year
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I had a lot of fun with this one :)
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funkyfrogoftheday · 2 years
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today's funky frog of the day: anthony's poison arrow frog (Epipedobates anthonyi)!!! endemic to ecuador and peru, these charming creatures are active during the day. their range is very limited. the species is named after the naturalist Harold Elmer Anthony!!! this photo in particular makes this frog look so stunning!
photo by osoandino
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froggyfroo-art · 2 months
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Amphibiuary Day 24: Sleep
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They skated 'til they dropped.
Absolutely fought for my life to get this to photograph well and lost, it doesn't look this washed out in person!
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gray-ghost-creations · 10 months
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Just uploaded some new froggie displays I made to my 3tsy. ❤🐸 Hand painted frog and real butterfly wing.
www.grayghostcreations.etsy.com
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my-friend-meowth · 7 months
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Juovaimunuoliainen (Sewellia lineolata) Reticulated hillstream loach
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Chantaburinsammalsammakko (Theloderma stellatum) Chantaburi warted treefrog
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Aksolotli (Ambystoma mexicanum) Mexican axolotl
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Namunuolimyrkkysammakko (Epipedobates anthonyi) Anthony's poison arrow frog
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Keltanuolimyrkkysammakko (Dendrobates leucomelas) Yellow-banded poison arrow frog
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Taiwaninrottakäärme (Elaphe taeniura friesei) Taiwan beauty rat snake
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Punahäntärottakäärme (Gonyosoma oxycephalum) Red-tailed racer
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Dendrobate bleu - Lors de la reproduction, le mâle attire une femelle par son puissant chant et féconde les œufs au fur et à mesure que la femelle les pond.
Lieu : Zoo de Lille
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unofficial-sean · 1 year
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Lost in the moss
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squideo · 2 years
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Have you ever visited The Deep in Kingston upon Hull? This fantastic aquarium is an international player in marine conservation, working on pioneering research schemes to protect the future of our oceans!
It is home to magnificent sharks, turtles, penguins and the UK's only green sawfish. The dramatic building, which overlooks the Humber estuary, was designed by world-class architects, Sir Terry Farrell and Partners in, what was then, one of the most deprived and unfashionable cities in England. The Deep is now the most commercially successful Millennium Project.
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The top 5 are the Blue Poison Dart Frog or Blue Poison Arrow Frog, aka Dendrobates tinctorius azureus, and the bottom two are the Columbian Green And Black Poison Dart Frog (Dendrobates auratus)
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