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TINY NEWT (possibly an Eastern newt juvenile/red eft) found in Arkansas.
Smooth newt/mindre vattensalamander. Värmland, Sweden (May 13, 2021).
Alvarado's Salamander (Bolitoglossa alvaradoi), family Plethodontidae, Costa Rica
This is one of the Bolitoglossine salamanders, often called Mushroom-tongued Salamanders or Arboreal Salamanders.
photograph by Diego Ugalde
i miss him
Wood frog YAY FOR SPRING!
Atrato Glass Frog / Sun Glassfrog photographed by nuqui_herping
Assorted nudibranch | source
It may just be me, but discounting an entire argument because of where its sourced from, when yall source things from a place that is actively transphobic, racist, Islamophobic, etc and handwave away all the toxic crap, you just come off as mighty hypocritical, and also acting like you got something to hide, insisting people don't go looking too hard because of a source.
Practice what you preach, babes.
If you can't handle the heat mosey on off the dancefloor.
Common toad/vanlig padda. Paddtjärn, part of the Lokadalen nature reserve in Västmanland, Sweden (May 8, 2023).
"So, you come here often? I may be full of intensely mind altering poison but you won't have to worry about that over at my place"
The Frog. Art by Christina Mrozik, from The Feeling Of All Things Oracle Deck.
There was a little lad in my yard!
Also I'm pretty sure my neighbor thinks I'm nuts.
I mean, I am, but in this case I had a very good, very dog-related reason to yell "leave the frog alone!" approximately seventeen times in succession.
Strawberry, but make it deep sea 🍓✨️
Histioteuthis heteropsis, also known as strawberry squid, get their common name from the berry-like appearance of their bright-red bodies speckled with small light organs called photophores. These clever cephalopods use their crimson coloration and luminescent photophores to mask their silhouettes and hide from predators like sperm whales, dolphins, tunas, swordfish, and sharks that may be prowling the waters below.
In their natural habitat, strawberry squid are almost always observed in an oblique position with the larger eye facing slightly upward and the smaller eye facing downward. The big left eye looks upward to spot shadows cast by prey in the dimly lit waters above. The squid’s right eye searches for flashes of bioluminescence produced by prey or predators lurking in the dark depths. This squid is sometimes called the cockeyed squid for the remarkable difference in size between the two eyes.
Tiger Treefrog (Hyloscirtus tigrinus), family Hylidae, Andean highlands of Colombia
ENDANGERED.
photographs by Ignacio Yúfera
It's a dart frog.