i’m a side blog so i can’t do booping back but i appreciate them !! i’m booping back in spirit hoppy april fools!!! feel free to boop as much as u want before the end of the day
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i’m a side blog so i can’t do booping back but i appreciate them !! i’m booping back in spirit hoppy april fools!!! feel free to boop as much as u want before the end of the day
found a decent sized little lady on an old car tire :3 !! her web work was truly beautiful to look at
SHOW ME YOUR FROGS
I WANT TO SEE FROGS
Possible turtle sighting?
I don’t want to alarm anyone but this lake might have a turtle in it.... here’s the evidence
Enhance
That looks more like a box turtle to me! They can swim, although they're mostly terrestrial, according to a brief Internet search
That’s good to hear!!
This serene creature is a hellbender [Cryptobranchus alleganiensis] a species of enormous North American salamander. They have existed for an estimated 65 million years. Apparently they’re known by some as water dogs and snot otters, due to their peculiar bodies and protective mucus. Image by simplyjake on Flickr
A demure little slimer [common aquatic caecilian, Typhlonectes compressicauda] looks up shyly for photographer Jake Scott in Loreto, Peru. Often mistaken for worms, caecilians are in fact an ancient and often overlooked type of amphibian.