Common frog (Rana temporaria) tadpoles mass together in England
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Common frog (Rana temporaria) tadpoles mass together in England
by Will Atkins
Toads and frogs. Gömmaren nature reserve in Huddinge, Södermanland, Sweden (19 April 2014).
Common frogs in amplexus By: Jane Burton From: The Mating Game 1976
Beast Fables Weretober 2025 Batch Two: Polar Bear, Walrus, Dorylus Army Ant, Common Frog
Batch number 2 of my Beast Fables Weretober art!
Here's Batch 1!
Now, for this current batch...
Polar and Walrus: Pyotr, a deserter of the Tsarnian army, living in neighbouring Segerika/Siegherland, has a tense encounter with a veteran of the Twenty Years' War Gunnar Bordin, an old man with a grudge having lost two of his three sons to Tsarnian soldiers. Gunnar is accompanying his granddaughter to go teach her about ice fishing.
Dorylus Army Ant: Banela (right) and Amina (left) are a brother sister team of town guardians. Amina lost one of her arms in ant form due to a fight with a wild lion. While she can still use her remaining arms in bug form, in human form it's a different matter. In human form, her left arm now experiences a loss of feeling and numbness.
Common Frog: A most illustrious gentleman riding upon his kelpie horse steed, Sir Edgar Ellington is a member of that most elite of cavalry divisions in the Durroyan Army, the Marshriders.
Friday’s frog is sick of your shit and just wants to be left alone… 🐸💤
Mr Frog is at the door! 🐸
An artwork that isn’t fanart nor my OCs?!?!??!?!?! What is this some kind of looney bin?!?!?!?!?!
Common frogs can leap up to 20 times their body length—imagine if we could jump that far! Little green acrobats of the pond.