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Ahoy Matey

I put the "Pyrate Hat" on this Giant Bullfrog, for the fun of it.

During the tadpole's development, the father guards his young. If the pool is in danger of drying out, the father uses his legs and head to dig a canal from the drying pond to a bigger pond. But although he continues to guard the tadpoles until they are old enough to fend for themselves, he may also eat some of them.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Frogs of the World Vol. 4 (Giant Bullfrog) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Songbird ReMix Finches of the Caribbean (SBRM Pyrate Hat) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Dragonflies & Damselflies of the World Vol. 1 (Swordbearer Emperor) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Variety of Beautiful Plants by Gendragon3D and JeffersonAF at DAZ
Plants collection 81 by zagg3D at CG Trader
Aronia melanocarpa bush with rocks by Ehsan-soleymannia at CG Trader
Three rocks by Ehsan-soleymannia at CG Trader
Bokeh Backgrounds by Antje Darling

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All Hands On Deck

. . . Sink or Swim?

The bullfrog gets its name from the sound the male makes during the breeding season, which sounds similar to a bull bellowing.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Frogs of the World Vol. 4 (American Bullfrog) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Dragonflies & Damselflies of the World Vol. 2 (Sparkling Jewelwing) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Water Lily Garden by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Songbird ReMix Sea Birds 2 (Sea Disk) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Koi-cr2 & regrouped object created by Bill Brownson with permission of Toru Miyazawa of Toucan Corporation

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Frog Overboard

The Asian Bullfrog is endemic to Southeastern Asia. Its dorsal side has an olive colored section bordered with two dark-lined yellow-to-orange wide stripes extending from the snout to the vent. It is prevalent in the pet trade.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Frogs of the World Vol. 4 (Asian Bullfrog) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Butterflies of the World Volume 2 (Bhutan Glory) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Water Lily Garden by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Songbird ReMix Sea Birds 2 (Sea Disk) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Big Cypress Habitat (Duckweed) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Rons Splash by deviney at DAZ

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Land Ahoy

The Malaysian Bullfrog is endemic to Sumatra, Thailand, the Malyasian Peninsula, Sumatra and Java.

It can be identifed by a thin whitish to yellow line that runs from snout to rump down the center of its back.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Frogs of the World Vol. 4 (Malaysian Bullfrog) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Dragonflies & Damselflies (Orange-tailed Marsh Dart) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Songbird ReMix Sea Birds 2 (Sea Disk) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Wild Flowers Vol-2 - Sweet Woodruff by MartinJFrost at DAZ 3D
3D Scenery: Wild Mossy Bamboo Forest by ShaaraMuse3D at Renderosity

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Among the Flowers

The Eastern Banjo Frog has a call distinctly like the twang of a banjo string.

It is endemic to eastern Australia and Tasmania.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Frogs of the World Vol. 4 (Eastern Banjo Frog) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Dragonflies & Damselflies of the World Vol. 2 (Thylacine Darner) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Leucospermum by aiv-studio-vn at CG Trader
Moss 7 Species and Stones by Assetkit at CG Trader
The Fairy Glen by Susan Justice (formerly McKivergan) at Renderosity

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A Rustling in the Leaves

The Tiger Salamander is one of the largest terrestrial salamanders in North America. It is most commonly found on the Atlantic coast from New York down to Florida, but have been found in smaller populations from coast to coast.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Salamanders & Newts by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Salamanders & Newt Vol. 1 (Tiger Salamander) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Lisa's Botanicals - Autumn Excursion by Lisas_Botanicals at Renderosity
Flinks Autumn Leaves 2 by Flink at Renderosity
Photo Props: Forest Mushrooms by ShaaraMuse3D, HWW0 at Renderosity
Fall in The Forest, a scene celebrating the fall season in a Canadian forest by PixelDust1 at Renderosity

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California Gold

The skin of the California Newt tends to be rougher than the skin of salamanders & it produces the potent toxin tetrodotoxin, which is hundreds of times more toxic than cyanide.

It is currently a California Special Concern species due to the introduction of non-native, invasive species and human habitation.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Salamanders & Newts (California Newt) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Butterflies of the World Volume 1 (American Lady) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Pixie Glen Environment by Sarsa, Thorne & Mada at DAZ
3D Scenery-Dried Out River by ShaaraMuse3D at Renderosity
Ron's Glitter by Ron deviney at DAZ
Enchanted Forest by Stonemason (Stefan Morrell) at DAZ
Abstract Backgrounds by ellearden at Renderosity

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Hunting Through The Moss

The Fire Salamander prefers deciduous forests in central Europe since they like to hide in fallen leaves and around mossy tree trunks.

Their bright coloration is highly conspicuous and acts to deter predators by honestly signaling their toxicity.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Salamanders & Newts (Fire Salamander) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Moths of the World Vol. 2 (Six-spot Burnet) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Moss 7 Species and Stones by Assetkit at CG Trader

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Peaceful Pond

The Common Mudpuppy lives an entirely aquatic lifestyle in parts of the Great Lakes region and surrounding states in lakes, rivers, and ponds. Its external gills resemble ostrich plumes and their size depends on the oxygen levels present in the water.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Salamanders & Newts (Common Mudpuppy) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Pretty Backgrounds Set 2 by Pewter7
Do You See the Light? by patslash
Three rocks by Ehsan-soleymannia at CG Trader
Wetlands Low Res Plants for Vol 2 - Flowering Plants by MartinJFrost at DAZ 3D
The Fairy Glen by Sveva at Renderosity

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Woodland Salamander

The Red-backed Salamander inhabits wooded slopes in eastern North America.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Salamanders & Newts by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Salamanders & Newt Vol. 1 (Red-backed Salamander) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Flaming Katy by esha at DAZ
Flowering Aubretia - Cottage Garden Flowers by MartinJFrost at DAZ 3D
Public Domain Photos from Wikimedia & Pexels

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Blending In

The Northern Walking Stick is found across North America in deciduous forests. It is also the only stick insect in Canada.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Phasmids (Northern Walking Stick) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature’s Wonders Ladybugs (Convergent Lady Beetle) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Nature's Miscellany - Abstract Natural Backgrounds by Elle Arden Images - Elle Walby at Renderosity
Public Domain Photos from Wikimedia

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Like A Leaf

Most phasmids (walking sticks) are known for effectively replicating the forms of sticks and leaves.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Phasmids (Jacobson's Leaf-insect) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Flinks Autumn Leaves 2 by Flink at Renderosity
Nature's Miscellany - Abstract Natural Backgrounds by Elle Arden Images - Elle Walby at Renderosity
Public Domain Photos from Pixnio

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Amongst the Roses

The Spanish Walking Stick usually feeds on rose leaves.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Phasmids (Spanish Walking Stick) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Rose bush 04 by istwood15 at CG Trader
Rose from PlanIT 3D
Legends of Fantasy by Svena at Renderosity
Great Sky Backgrounds by Mey Moonlight

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The Rarest of Them All

The Lord Howe Island Stick Insect (also known as a “Tree Lobster”) is possibly the rarest insect in the world. They are active after dark.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Phasmids (Lord Howe Island Stick Insect) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Spotted Flower by fictionalbookshelf at Renderosity
10 Sky and Clouds by Nelmi at Renderosity

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