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birdblues · 19 days
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Little Devil Poison Frog
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snipr806 · 2 years
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Oophaga Sylvatica Diablo clutch
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herpsandbirds · 4 months
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"El Diablito" Poison Frog (Oophaga sylvatica), family Dendrobatidae, Cauca, Colombia
Photograph by Andrés Mauricio Forero-Cano
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chenanigans-draws · 3 days
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Here's the Flockless as each others respective species! Dungeon Meshi was a huge inspiration for this and just my love for my dnd party!
I'll talk about the designs briefly under the cut!
Cherry (Mechanically an Aasimar)
In every form, Cherry is still an Aasimar.
She almost surged due to the Howler, but instead she got a buff, being able to add her Charisma modifier to her attack cantrips.
Frogfolk - Based on the Cape Rain Frog (Breviceps gibbosus). This isn't new info!
Tiefling - She's still small, brown, and has huge eyes. Cherry would always be black and black-coded like all my characters.
Jackalope - Fluffy lil bunny with lil bud antlers.
Kenku - Based on the Canary (Serinus canaria forma domestica).
Yuan-ti - Based on an albino Ball Python (Python regius).
Shelley (Mechanically a Zariel Tiefling)
Shelley's eyes are red and blue, formerly purple, due to a surge caused by the god, the Howler.
Frogfolk - Based on the Amazon Milk Frog (Trachycephalus resinifictrix).
Tiefling - Formerly a Dhampir, she is now some kinda blessed and kinda cursed Zariel Tiefling.
Jackalope - Kept her elegant look as a Jackalope.
Kenku - Based on the Secretary Bird (Sagittarius serpentarius).
Yuan-ti - Based on the King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah).
Luren (Mechanically a Harengon)
Frogfolk - Based on the Cinnamon Frog (Nyctixalus pictus).
Tiefling - I wanted to keep his cheeky nature in this tiefling design.
Jackalope - Same old Jackalope with a lucky white foot.
Kenku - Based on the Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao).
Yuan-ti - Since he also has an association with the god, Jack the Dealer, I wanted him to have more snake-like proportions.
Silence (Mechanically a Kenku)
Silence's skin is blue due to surge caused by the god, the Howler.
Frogfolk - Based on the Diablito Poison Frog (Oophaga sylvatica).
Tiefling - Their horns are black and white due to their patrons.
Jackalope - They're just fluffy with a blue nose!
Kenku - Based on an American Kestrel (Falco sparverius). This isn't new info!
Yuan-ti - He's a chubby, blue snake!
Cres (Mechanically a Changeling)
Frogfolk - Based on this frog (Hyloscirtus hillis).
Tiefling - Based on one of their forms aka Elia Crescentmoon.
Jackalope - Also based on Elia Crescentmoon if they were a Jackalope.
Kenku - Based on the Common Ground Dove (Columbina passerina).
Yuan-ti - It's their base form, what else can I say?
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dobbysaurio7 · 1 year
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Desliza y cámbiale el color 👉🏻❤️💛💜 📸: #Nikon B600 🎨: Edit: #Lightroom 😎: By: @Dobbysaurio 📍: #PuertoQuito El kiki ​🐸 (Oophaga sylvatica) es una especie de rana veneno de dardo. Se distribuye por el sudoeste de Colombia 🇨🇴 y el noroeste de Ecuador 🇪🇨.​ Es una especie diurna que habita en el suelo de bosques húmedos tropicales, pudiendo sobrevivir también en zonas moderadamente alteradas, incluyendo plantaciones de banano 🍌. La especie está amenazada por destrucción de hábitat 😔. Cuando no está activa, se refugia bajo hojarasca y troncos. Su dieta se basa principalmente en hormigas 🐜. #frog #frogs #frogsofinstagram #nature #amphibian #amphibians #froggy #amphibiansofinstagram #toad #animals #art #treefrog #frogmemes #wildlife #naturephotography #froglove #ecuadoramalavida #animal #pets #toads #frogstagram #froggo #petsofinstagram #macro #frogcore #ecuadortravel #reptiles (en Puerto Quito) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClwW3neOrnm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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batgodofredo · 4 months
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Oophaga sylvatica Lita
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evoldir · 1 year
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Fwd: Graduate position: BangorU.AnthropoChangePoisonFrogs
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Graduate position: BangorU.AnthropoChangePoisonFrogs > Date: 15 November 2022 at 06:52:41 GMT > To: [email protected] > > > PhD position (fully funded) available to study the effects of > Anthropogenic habitat disturbance on poison frog microbiomes and disease > susceptibility > > The labs of Dr. Aaron Comeault and Dr. Amy Ellison are inviting applicants > for a PhD studentship (stipend + research funds) to be held at Bangor > University in North Wales (UK and international applicants welcome). > > This project explores the impacts of Anthropogenic disturbance on > Poison frogs in Ecuador and is in collaboration with Dr. Justin Yeager > at Universidad de Las Américas (Ecuador) and Dr. Carly Muletz-Wolz > at the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute > (USA). Details below, deadline for applications is 11 January 2023 via > the Envision DTP website. > > Link: > https://ift.tt/R1LPb5w > > Description: > Anthropogenic disturbance, coupled with climate change, is a leading > cause of biodiversity loss. In Ecuador, approximately 97% of the > Chocó biodiversity hotspot is now deforested, underscoring the need to > understand and predict species’ responses to Anthropogenic change. This > project will interrogate behavioural and microbial responses in the > diablito poison frog, Oophaga sylvatica as a test case to assess how > species respond to disturbance and climate change. Because microbiomes > are dynamic and affected by both the ecology and genetics of their host, > a central goal in disease ecology is to understand how the environment > interacts with an organism’s behaviour to affect both their microbiome > and disease susceptibility. > > In this project, the student will use a combination of fieldwork and > molecular approaches to investigate the links between Anthropogenic > habitat modification, frog behaviour, the microbiome of the diablito > poison frog (Oophaga sylvatica), and susceptibility to the fungal skin > pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd); considered one of the > greatest threats to vertebrate biodiversity around the world. > > The project offers a wealth of opportunities for the student to gain > experience in molecular biology, evolutionary genetics, microbiology, > disease ecology and science communication. The studentship will be based > within the Molecular Ecology and Evolution group at Bangor University > (meeb.bangor.ac.uk), a world leader in the analyses of molecular > data addressing global issues in disease biology and evolutionary > genomics. It offers a dynamic and supportive training environment > for young scientists. The student will also undertake fieldwork and > internships with project partners in Ecuador and the USA. > > Essential skills are a minimum 2:1 BSc or equivalent in Life Sciences, > with good numerate skills and enthusiasm for disease ecology, genome > analyses, and tropical fieldwork. Desirable skills are a postgraduate > degree (e.g. MSc or MRes) and/or contribution to scientific publication, > molecular laboratory and/or international fieldwork. > > For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Aaron Comeault > ([email protected]) and/or Dr Amy Ellison ([email protected]) > > > Aaron A. Comeault, PhD. (he/him/his) > Lecturer in Zoology (Evolutionary Biology) > Molecular Ecology and Evolution at Bangor > Bangor University, School of Natural Sciences > Environment Centre Wales > Deiniol Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2UW, UK > > website: https://ift.tt/fYU5tPm > > > Mae croeso i chi gysylltu gyda'r Brifysgol yn Gymraeg neu Saesneg. Ni > fydd gohebu yn Gymraeg yn arwain at oedi. > > You are welcome to contact the University in Welsh or > English. Corresponding in Welsh will not lead to delay. > > Rhif Elusen Gofrestredig 1141565 - Registered Charity No. 1141565 > > > Aaron Comeault
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terranlifeform · 3 years
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Diablito (Oophaga sylvatica) at the El Pangán Bird Reserve in Colombia
Aaron Bloch
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arachnotube · 3 years
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#Repost @the_frog_wall • • • • • • Rio branco female. 😍 . #frogroom #dartfrog #oophaga #oophagapumilio #oophagahistrionica #oophagasylvatica #sylvatica #histrionica #pumilio #ranitomeya #dendrobates #amphibian #reptiles #terrarium #vivarium #bioactivevivarium #bioactive #bromeliads #neoregelia #hybrid #nature #naturephotography #jungle #panama #rainforest #exoticpets #hygrolon #paludarium #naturelovers https://www.instagram.com/p/CKoSKnxs_Mu/?igshid=jtbempfmtj7r
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toadschooled · 5 years
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Wild diablito specimens [a type of dart frog, Oophaga sylvatica] found in Provincia Esmereldas, Ecuador. These frogs display numerous morphs depending on locality, and it has been suggested that the diablito is actually a complex composed of multiple species in need of classification. Images by Brad Wilson.
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lovingexotics · 5 years
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Oophaga sylvatica
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snipr806 · 2 years
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Oophaga Sylvatica Diablo
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herpsandbirds · 4 months
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Diablito Poison Frog (Oophaga sylvatica), family Dendrobatidae, NW Ecuador
Poisonous.
photograph by Márton Kovács
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vansnakenstein · 7 years
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Oophaga sylvatica koi 8 x 10; Prismacolor markers and pencils #oophaga #dartfrog #drawntoscales
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Oophaga sylvatica bilsa
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evoldir · 1 year
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Fwd: Graduate position: BangorU.AnthropoChangePoisonFrogs
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Graduate position: BangorU.AnthropoChangePoisonFrogs > Date: 15 November 2022 at 06:52:41 GMT > To: [email protected] > > > PhD position (fully funded) available to study the effects of > Anthropogenic habitat disturbance on poison frog microbiomes and disease > susceptibility > > The labs of Dr. Aaron Comeault and Dr. Amy Ellison are inviting applicants > for a PhD studentship (stipend + research funds) to be held at Bangor > University in North Wales (UK and international applicants welcome). > > This project explores the impacts of Anthropogenic disturbance on > Poison frogs in Ecuador and is in collaboration with Dr. Justin Yeager > at Universidad de Las Américas (Ecuador) and Dr. Carly Muletz-Wolz > at the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute > (USA). Details below, deadline for applications is 11 January 2023 via > the Envision DTP website. > > Link: > https://ift.tt/R1LPb5w > > Description: > Anthropogenic disturbance, coupled with climate change, is a leading > cause of biodiversity loss. In Ecuador, approximately 97% of the > Chocó biodiversity hotspot is now deforested, underscoring the need to > understand and predict species’ responses to Anthropogenic change. This > project will interrogate behavioural and microbial responses in the > diablito poison frog, Oophaga sylvatica as a test case to assess how > species respond to disturbance and climate change. Because microbiomes > are dynamic and affected by both the ecology and genetics of their host, > a central goal in disease ecology is to understand how the environment > interacts with an organism’s behaviour to affect both their microbiome > and disease susceptibility. > > In this project, the student will use a combination of fieldwork and > molecular approaches to investigate the links between Anthropogenic > habitat modification, frog behaviour, the microbiome of the diablito > poison frog (Oophaga sylvatica), and susceptibility to the fungal skin > pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd); considered one of the > greatest threats to vertebrate biodiversity around the world. > > The project offers a wealth of opportunities for the student to gain > experience in molecular biology, evolutionary genetics, microbiology, > disease ecology and science communication. The studentship will be based > within the Molecular Ecology and Evolution group at Bangor University > (meeb.bangor.ac.uk), a world leader in the analyses of molecular > data addressing global issues in disease biology and evolutionary > genomics. It offers a dynamic and supportive training environment > for young scientists. The student will also undertake fieldwork and > internships with project partners in Ecuador and the USA. > > Essential skills are a minimum 2:1 BSc or equivalent in Life Sciences, > with good numerate skills and enthusiasm for disease ecology, genome > analyses, and tropical fieldwork. Desirable skills are a postgraduate > degree (e.g. MSc or MRes) and/or contribution to scientific publication, > molecular laboratory and/or international fieldwork. > > For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Aaron Comeault > ([email protected]) and/or Dr Amy Ellison ([email protected]) > > > Aaron A. Comeault, PhD. (he/him/his) > Lecturer in Zoology (Evolutionary Biology) > Molecular Ecology and Evolution at Bangor > Bangor University, School of Natural Sciences > Environment Centre Wales > Deiniol Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2UW, UK > > website: https://ift.tt/fYU5tPm > > > Mae croeso i chi gysylltu gyda'r Brifysgol yn Gymraeg neu Saesneg. Ni > fydd gohebu yn Gymraeg yn arwain at oedi. > > You are welcome to contact the University in Welsh or > English. Corresponding in Welsh will not lead to delay. > > Rhif Elusen Gofrestredig 1141565 - Registered Charity No. 1141565 > > > Aaron Comeault
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