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A tadpole, nearly finished developing into a brown grass frog, lies on a bed of plants at the bottom of the pond, Rana temporaria
Toad
Whitmania pigra on white background
Channa maculata swimming in fish tank. An omnivorous fish that lives in the Mekong Delta is used to feed farmers during floods
Otter - profile
Close up of lace monitor lizard laying on red sand dirt drinking from a pool of water in outback australia
Closeup on a black terrestrial critically endagered Chinese Mangshan Crocodile Newt, Tylototriton lizhengchangi sitting on a dried leaf
Pacific northwest ocean wildlife
Phragmites australis at the water's edge. Spring young shoots in the water.
The African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis, also known as the xenopus, African clawed toad, African claw-toed frog or the platanna) is a species of African aquatic frog of the Pipidae family. Its name is derived from the three short claws on each hind foot, which it uses to tear apart its food. The word Xenopus means \
Giant blue-tongued skink lizard or Tiliqua gigas in the wildlife
Pond frog (Pelophylax kl. esculentus, Pelophylax \
Common frog or grass frog (Rana temporaria)
Frog sitting in swamp area, hiding in natural cover - (this is a \
Closeup on the critically endangered  Mangshan Crocodile Newt, Tylototriton lizhenchangi on leaflitter
Country: Costa Rica\nLocation: La Fortuna
Cattails
Amano shrimp - Caridina multidentata
lizard on a tree branch close-up
Chameleon on white background. Chameleons or chamaeleons are a distinctive and highly specialized clade of Old World lizards with 202 species described as of June 2015. These species come in a range of colors, and many species have the ability to change color.
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
frog tadpole (Rana esculenta)
The rare Van Dyk's salamander, Plethodon vandykei on green moss at Holcomb area, Washington state
The Moor Frog has been found in all provinces. Concentrations are present on inland sandy and peaty soils. The moor frog is listed on the Red List as not threatened. It is strictly protected under Dutch legislation, the Bern Convention and the Habitats Directive. The Range of the moor frog decreased by almost 30% since 1950, by loss of habitat due to cultivation of Heath lands and Raised Bogs, combined with intensification of Agriculture (source RAVON).\nThis is a quite small Frog, with pointed Snout. The Male are Bluish during mating time in Spring. The species lives especially in Fen and Marsh Habitats. The spreading is Middle-, East- and North Europe. \n\nThis Frog is most to be seen In Fen and Marsh Habitats in the Netherlands and is far more scarce than the Common Frog (Rana temporaria).
Une grenouille dans une petite rivière
Asian water monitor lizard sticking out tongue in pond.
Multicolored cosmos flowers in meadow in spring summer nature against blue sky. Selective soft focus.
Tokyo bitterling male adult fish, Pseudorhodeus tanago, but widely known as Tanakia tanago. This species was listed in the 1996 IUCN Red List as \
Selected focus for the cute frog
A female red deer taking a rest after the attention from a stag
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