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Made this last year but dont remember if I ever shared it so here it is again happy pride
Made this last year but dont remember if I ever shared it so here it is again happy pride
Angra - Wuthering Heights (KATE BUSH cover, Live, 1993, Brazilian Power Metal Ballad)
do you have any particularly goofy looking reptiles for us?
Have you seen this nonsense???
Secret Toadhead Agama (Phrynocephalus mystaceus), defensive display, family Agamidae, found in found in Iran, North Afghanistan, Eastern Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan
photograph by Milan Zygmunt Photographer
Secret Toadhead - photograph by Antoshin Konstantin
Persian Toad-headed Agamas (Phrynocephalus persicus), L - female and R - male displaying, family Agamidae, endemic to Iran (possibly also Azerbaijan)
photograph by Living Art by Frank Payne

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Great Egret dancing, Hungary. Photo by Bence Máté
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my little comic for 5th november. it's post-canon destiel
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Malaysian Stick Insect (Heteropteryx dilatata), family Heteropterygidae, found on the Malaysian Archipelago
AKA - Jungle Nymph and Malaysian Wood Nymph
photograph by Artur Tomaszek

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Rotten Luck
Brazilian frog might be the first pollinating amphibian known to science
Nectar-loving tree frog likely moves pollen from flower to flower.
The creamy fruit and nectar-rich flowers of the milk fruit tree are irresistible to Xenohyla truncata, a tree frog native to Brazil. On warm nights, the dusky-colored frogs take to the trees en masse, jostling one another for a chance to nibble the fruit and slurp the nectar. In the process, the frogs become covered in sticky pollen grains—and might inadvertently pollinate the plants, too. It’s the first time a frog—or any amphibian—has been observed pollinating a plant, researchers reported last month in Food Webs...
Read more: https://www.science.org/content/article/brazilian-frog-might-be-first-pollinating-amphibian-known-science
Ornate Eagle Ray or Reticulate Eagle Ray (Aetomylaeus vespertilio)
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Hermann's Water Snake (Hydrodynastes bicinctus), family Colubridae, Rio Xingu, Brazil
photographs by Andy Murch

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A Hellgrammite, the aquatic larva of an Eastern Dobsonfly (Corydalus cornutus), family Corydalidae, found in a freshwater creek in Ohio, USA
photograph by Tim Spuckler
Tokay Gecko (Gekko gecko), family Gekkonidae, SE Asia
They make cute, and surprisingly loud, high-pitched barks.
This is a large gecko, growing (on average) to a total length of around 30 cm (12 inches)!
photograph by tontantravel