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froggyfroo-art · 2 months
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Amphibiuary Day 25: Clothes
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Art from the parallel universe in which I made my OCs more realistic instead of making it easier for me to draw them playing instruments (still with the hair of course)
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jakehellenberg · 3 months
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Kikkers en Padden van Nederland
Frogs and toads of the Netherlands, poster I made back in november!
Hope to open a shop soon so I can sell prints of these :) might also make a translated version in the future.
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toadschooled · 2 years
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Here we see some pretty green pool frogs [Pelophylax lessonae], an aquatic species found throughout much of Europe. These frogs can be found in the UK, but their native status was up for debate for many years. Some believed them to be an invasive species. However, genetic testing has shown that these frogs likely migrated on their own from Scandinavia long ago, without the involvement of humans. These frogs were found in Germany by photographer Andreas Noellert.
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calochortus · 2 months
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Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae) southern clade - 1 of 2 by Will Atkins Via Flickr: a rather nice leopard pattern individual, Berkshire
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markscherz · 3 months
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There's this guy on tiktok/Instagram, unkowndazza, who has made a lot of 3D-printable stuff for the frogs (and other wildlife) in his yard, and his latest project is a platform to get critters out of pools!
A great recommendation! You should also be able to buy such things elsewhere, or possibly make them out of more biodegradable materials than plastic.
This is pertaining to this post about pools and frogs.
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jadafitch · 13 days
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Went out to the pond to take this photo, and heard the first spring peepers of the year. Yay! It's officially spring in Downeast, Maine.
This illustration is one over 100 I did for the forth Nature Smarts activity book from Mass Audubon and Storey Publishing. Nature Smarts Workbook: All About Water, Ages 4-6 is available for preorder now, and out May 21st. You can find it through Amazon, Mass Audubon, and other book sellers.
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molekel · 2 months
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Amphibiuary Day 11: Recent
I recently got allowed to partake in a course abput nuclear reactors, so the little froggi is already chilling inside the swimming pool :3
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froggyfroo-art · 3 months
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Amphibiuary 2024 Day 4: Sing
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A simple Zed for today, had to be done. They're wearing an outfit I wore recently because I got stuck on what to have them wear, it's not their usual style I will admit lmao
(Posting the last couple of days was delayed mostly by the fact that I was busy when there was enough daylight for taking photos, which is fleeting enough as it is this time of year fnfnnf)
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fresh-frogs · 10 months
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I finally saw it- frogs laying eggs! These are (cope’s) gray tree frogs! I placed them in this tank because they were trying to lay eggs in our pool. I transferred the eggs into our pond this morning :)
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x-martina-krane · 2 months
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Day 16
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typhlonectes · 1 year
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gfdelmar · 2 months
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IT HAPPENED YALLL! First big night this year
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djlechat · 5 months
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rosymorns · 7 months
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i think i've seen other people discuss this. and there is definitely racism involved in why wyll is a less popular character -- if he were a c*llen dragonage clone everyone would be head over heels for him. but one thing i find myself really wishing for with him is just... more internal conflict? yknow? more growth. more. i love him as a man who is good and just keeps choosing to do good, but that doesn't leave as much to dig in to. karlach suffers the same problem, tbh. astarion, shadowheart, laezel, and gale all grapple with what i'll call fundamental undermining of their established worldviews, and the player can influence how they handle that. do they ignore it -- double down -- confirm what they already believe, sink deeper into it? do they challenge it -- change -- abandon their old lives and philosophies?
wyll doesn't have that moment. karlach doesn't have that moment. they just, uh, yknow. they feel like late-production rewrites. i think people would be going a lot more insane about them if there was anything to go insane about.
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riverodder · 3 months
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Hey, guess what? There's this really cool type of wetland. Like, really cool. It's called a vernal pool. You know what makes them different from other wetlands? They'll DRY UP during the summer and fill up again with snow melt and spring rains. A lot of really cool species of animals, like frogs, salamanders, and shrimp, need this type of wetland to survive and reproduce as they need waters that don't have fish in them. We call them obligate species. You know what vernal pools don't have? Fish. You know why? Because they dry up! Ain't that cool?
But you wanna know the sad thing about vernal pools? Some of them are big, but most of them are really small. Some of them can be so small that you can't even tell if they're a vernal pool or just a really big puddle. So they end up getting destroyed really easily. You know why else they get destroyed easily? Even if they are big, if they're not in a database as a vernal pool and they're all dried up, it's really hard to tell that there's a vernal pool right there. California's already lost 90% of it's vernal pools. Not sure about New England and the Midwest, but those three areas are the only places you'll find them in the US. At least in large quantities.
Did you know those obligate species, the amphibians, anyway, have to return to their original pool to reproduce? A lot of them will hazard any trouble just to get back, including roads. Did you know that the destruction of vernal pools not only destroys the pool but also the biodiversity and food source of the surrounding terrestrial habitat?
Just some cool things to think about! If you know of a vernal pool in your area, maybe try and make sure it has its proper protections? Your state's DEP should have a list, hopefully. Your local biodiversity and amphibian friends will thank you!
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chaotictoon · 1 year
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Summer Sun
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