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spotted handfish, Brachionichthys hirsutus, rare, endemic and threatened, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Tasman Sea, Southern Ocean
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Escuerzo (Ceratophrys ornata), Ornate Horned Frog, among the pastures. Ignacio correa, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
American toad and acorn cup in New England woods
This species is frequent on the northeast coast of Brazil
My home fish tank
Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae) is a European frog in the family Ranidae. Reasons for declining populations are air pollution leading to over-nitrification of pond waters. Wildlife Scene of Nature in Europe.
A wood frog takes advantage of the sun's rays in the spring in the boreal forest.
exotic aquarium fish astranatous with close-up
Spotted Coralgrouper Plectropomus maculatus occurs in the tropical Western Pacific from Thailand to Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Australia in a depth range from 5 to 100m, max. size 125cm, max. weight 25kg. \nThere are reports of ciguatera, a foodborn illness, caused by bioaccumulation, a very heat-resistant toxicity who cannot be detoxified by conventional cooking. \nThis specimen was resting under a ledge at night. \n\nTriton Bay, Indonesia \n3°43'41.976 S 133°53'39.546 E at 5m depth
An Eastern Hellbender foraging for crayfish on the bottom of the creek.
Amphibians portraits: toads and frogs studio shots. Green frog, Rana lessonae, rana esculenta, or Rana ridibunda, Phelophylax
spotted handfish, Brachionichthys hirsutus, rare, endemic and threatened, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Tasman Sea, Southern Ocean
American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus) in green (grass lawn in the frontyard) in summer. The toad is generally brown to olive green in color, but can also have reddish coloration. Spots and warts are brown to orange red in color with only one or two warts in each spot. Warts vary in color from yellow to orange, red, or dark brown. It is 5.1 to 11.1 cm long (2\
European bullhead Cottus gobio
Common midwife toad in close up images
Iberian frog (Rana iberica) leggy frog
Striped Eel Catfishes Plotosus lineatus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to Samoa, north to southern Japan, southern Korea, and the Ogasawara Islands, south to Australia and Lord Howe Island. Palau and Yap in Micronesia. \n\nThe species sometimes enters freshwaters of East Africa (Lake Malawi) and Madagascar. \n\n2016 there was a first record in the Mediterranean (The Lessepsian migration is the migration of marine species along the Suez Canal, usually from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea). \n\nThe species occurs in a depth range from 1 to 60m, max. length 35cm, common length 25cm. It is the only catfish found in coral reefs. There is a single highly venomous serrate spine at the beginning of the first dorsal and each of the pectoral fins. \n\nJuveniles form dense ball-shaped schools of about 100 fish; adults are solitary or occur in smaller groups of around 20 and are known to hide under ledges during the day.\n\nKraka Island, Indonesia\n4°30'10.668 S 129°53'17.694 E at 12m depth
A cute Common Platanna, also known as the African Clawed Frog (Xenopus laevis) against a white background
Leopard Frog
Indian spectacled cobra showing spectacle marks on back of the hood, Naja naja, Satara, Maharashtra,  India
Close-up of American toad on tree trunk in New England woods, in natural light
Blackspotted Puffer fish (Arothron nigropunctatus) or Dog-faced Puffer
Amphibians portraits: toads and frogs studio shots. Green frog, Rana lessonae, rana esculenta, or Rana ridibunda, Phelophylax
Frog sitting in the green grass in summer and enjoying the good weather.
Blackspot Sweeper Pempheris oualensis occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to the Line, Marquesan, and Ducie Islands, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to Lord Howe and Rapa Islands in a depth range from 1-36m, max. length 22cm. \nThe species occurs in clear, shallow lagoon and seaward reefs and is quite common along the reef margin, feeding on benthic and planktonic crustaceans, other small invertebrates and fishes at night. \nBy day, Blackspot Sweeper form aggregations in caves. \nRun Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia \n4°32'56.5548 S 129°40'10.29 E at 13m depth in the early afternoon
Alpine Newt, Ichthyosaura alpestris, formerly Triturus alpestris and Mesotriton alpestris against white background
Edible or green frog, Rana esculenta sitting on a boardwalk over a small lake on Kalvebod Commons - Kalvebod Fælled - which is a large green area almost in the middle of Copenhagen. The reeds are harvested every winter to be used for thatching old houses
Atlantic mudskipper (Periophthalmus barbarus). Marine fish.
Common midwife toad in close up images
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