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Herpetological Collection (page 2)

Exploring the fascinating world of herpetology 🐸🦎 Dive into a mesmerizing collection of artwork featuring unique creatures like the Axolotl

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Edible frogs on a log C014 / 3038

Edible frogs on a log C014 / 3038
Edible frogs on a log. Row of edible frogs (Rana esculenta) sitting on a floating log. These frogs live in colonies throughout Europe where they spend most of their time in water

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Forest anole on a leaf C016 / 6239

Forest anole on a leaf C016 / 6239
Forest anole (Anolis scypheus) on a leaf. This arboreal lizard is native to Amazonian areas of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil. Photographed in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Edible frogs on a log C014 / 3025

Edible frogs on a log C014 / 3025
Edible frogs on a log. Row of edible frogs (Rana esculenta) sitting on a floating log. These frogs live in colonies throughout Europe where they spend most of their time in water

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Snakes and lizards, 19th century C015 / 6099

Snakes and lizards, 19th century C015 / 6099
Snakes and lizards, 19th-century artwork. At upper left: a European legless lizard (Pseudopus apodus, formerly P. pallasii). At upper right: a white worm lizard (Amphisbaena alba)

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Masked tree frog C018 / 2458

Masked tree frog C018 / 2458
Masked tree frog (Smilisca phaeota) on a plant. This tree frog is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Red-eyed tree frog egg C018 / 2383

Red-eyed tree frog egg C018 / 2383
Red-eyed tree frog egg. Close-up of a red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) tadpole in its egg. Tadpoles are the larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2368

Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2368
Red-eyed tree frog. The red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) is found in the tropical rainforests of central America, where it lives in trees and other vegetation

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2370

Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2370
Red-eyed tree frog on a plant stem. The red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) is found in the tropical rainforests of central America, where it lives in trees and other vegetation

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Red-eyed tree frog eggs C018 / 2382

Red-eyed tree frog eggs C018 / 2382
Red-eyed tree frog eggs. Collage showing tadpoles of the red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) in their eggs. Tadpoles are the larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Banded gecko C018 / 2378

Banded gecko C018 / 2378
Banded gecko. Central american banded gecko (Coleonyx mitratus) on a wooden stump. This species of gecko is native to Central America

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2366

Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2366
Red-eyed tree frog on a persons finger. The red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) is found in the tropical rainforests of central America, where it lives in trees and other vegetation

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Strawberry poison frog C018 / 2413

Strawberry poison frog C018 / 2413
Strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio) on a leaf. The basic colour of this small toxic poison dart frog is red. This is the blue jeans colour morph, found throughout Costa Rica and Panama

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2367

Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2367
Red-eyed tree frog. The red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) is found in the tropical rainforests of central America, where it lives in trees and other vegetation

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Glassfrog on a flower C018 / 2399

Glassfrog on a flower C018 / 2399
Glassfrog on a flower. While the general background colouration of most glassfrogs (family Centrolenidae) is primarily lime green, the abdominal skin of some members of this family is transparent

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Banded gecko C018 / 2379

Banded gecko C018 / 2379
Banded gecko. Central american banded gecko (Coleonyx mitratus) on a wooden stump. This species of gecko is native to Central America

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2369

Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2369
Red-eyed tree frog on a flower. The red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) is found in the tropical rainforests of central America, where it lives in trees and other vegetation

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Parrot snake C018 / 2380

Parrot snake C018 / 2380
Parrot snake. The parrot snake (Leptophis depressirostris) is harmless to humans. It spends much of its time in the trees of its lowland tropical forest habitat, where it feeds on small birds

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Strawberry poison frog C018 / 2381

Strawberry poison frog C018 / 2381
Strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio) on a leaf. The basic colour of this small toxic poison dart frog is red. This is the blue jeans colour morph, found throughout Costa Rica and Panama

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Glassfrog C018 / 2400

Glassfrog C018 / 2400
Glassfrog hanging from a stick. While the general background colouration of most glassfrogs (family Centrolenidae) is primarily lime green

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Frog life stages in a pond, artwork C016 / 3300

Frog life stages in a pond, artwork C016 / 3300
Frog life stages in a pond. Artwork of a frog sitting on a rock in a pond, with frogspawn (eggs, lower right) attached to a plant stalk underwater, and a tadpole (lower centre) swimming underneath

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Asp viper, artwork C016 / 3227

Asp viper, artwork C016 / 3227
Asp viper (Vipera aspis), artwork. This venomous snake is found in southwestern Europe

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Grass snake, artwork C016 / 3226

Grass snake, artwork C016 / 3226
Grass snake (Natrix natrix) by water, artwork. This non-venomous reptile is common and widespread across Europe, but is absent from Ireland, the Balearics, Malta and Crete

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Southern smooth snake, artwork C016 / 3225

Southern smooth snake, artwork C016 / 3225
Southern smooth snake, artwork. The southern smooth snake (Coronella girondica) is found throughout southern Europe and Northern Africa, and is harmless to humans

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Aesculapian snake, artwork C016 / 3224

Aesculapian snake, artwork C016 / 3224
Aesculapian snake. Artwork of an Aesculapian snake (Zamenis longissimus) curled up in grass. This nonvenomous snake native to Europe

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Ladder snake, artwork C016 / 3223

Ladder snake, artwork C016 / 3223
Ladder snake (Rhinechis scalaris), artwork. This snake gets its name from the colour patterning on the skin of adults. The two longitudinal stripes with dark cross bands serve to break up the body

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Montpellier snake, artwork C016 / 3222

Montpellier snake, artwork C016 / 3222
Montpellier snake. Artwork of a Montpellier snake (Malpolon monspessulanus) coiled up on the ground. This colubrid snake is very common throughout the Mediterranean basin

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Iberian wall lizard, artwork C016 / 3220

Iberian wall lizard, artwork C016 / 3220
Iberian wall lizard (Podarcis hispanica), artwork. This wall lizard is found in the Iberian peninsula, northwestern Africa, and coastal districts in Languedoc-Roussillon in France

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Slow worm, artwork C016 / 3221

Slow worm, artwork C016 / 3221
Slow worm (Anguis fragilis), artwork. This reptile, native to Eurasia, is a limbless burrowing lizard, not a snake. Unlike snakes, it has eyelids and can blink

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Common wall lizard, artwork C016 / 3219

Common wall lizard, artwork C016 / 3219
Common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis), artwork. This wall lizard is found in much of Europe and has been introduced to the United States

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Western green lizard, artwork C016 / 3218

Western green lizard, artwork C016 / 3218
Western green lizard (Lacerta bilineata), artwork. This wall lizard is found in much of Europe and the United States

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Moorish gecko, artwork C016 / 3217

Moorish gecko, artwork C016 / 3217
Moorish gecko (Tarentola mauritanica), artwork. This gecko is found mainly in coastal regions of the Mediterranean

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Perezs frog, artwork

Perezs frog, artwork
Perezs frog (Pelophylax perezi), artwork. This frog is found in southern France, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Spanish pond turtle, artwork C016 / 3216

Spanish pond turtle, artwork C016 / 3216
Spanish pond turtle (Mauremys leprosa), artwork

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Common frog, artwork C016 / 3214

Common frog, artwork C016 / 3214
Common frog, artwork. Common frogs (Rana temporaria) are found throughout much of Europe

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Common toad, artwork C016 / 3212

Common toad, artwork C016 / 3212
Common toad (Bufo bufo), artwork. This toad is widespread throughout Europe, where it lives in wet and vegetated areas

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Common parsley frog, artwork C016 / 3211

Common parsley frog, artwork C016 / 3211
Common parsley frog (Pelodytes punctatus), artwork. This frog is found from Spain up to the North of France, including France, Spain, Portugal and a small part of Northwestern Italy

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Mediterranean tree frog, artwork C016 / 3213

Mediterranean tree frog, artwork C016 / 3213
Mediterranean tree frog (Hyla meridionalis), artwork. This frog is found throughout much of Mediterranean basin

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Common midwife toad and eggs, artwork C016 / 3210

Common midwife toad and eggs, artwork C016 / 3210
Common midwife toad and eggs. Artwork of a male common midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans) carrying its eggs. This species of midwife toad is found in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Palmate newt, artwork C016 / 3208

Palmate newt, artwork C016 / 3208
Palmate newt (Triturus helveticus), artwork. This newt is found in wet or moist areas of the UK and much of northern and western Europe

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Marbled newt, artwork C016 / 3209

Marbled newt, artwork C016 / 3209
Marbled newt (Triturus marmoratus), artwork. This newt is native to Europe

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Montseny brook newt, artwork C016 / 3207

Montseny brook newt, artwork C016 / 3207
Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi), artwork. Calotriton sp. newts are native to the Pyrenees and central Catalonia of Europe

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Fire salamander, artwork C016 / 3206

Fire salamander, artwork C016 / 3206
Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra), artwork. This terrestrial amphibian lives amongst the leaf litter in damp forests near ponds and streams

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Mediterranean painted frog, artwork C016 / 3169

Mediterranean painted frog, artwork C016 / 3169
Mediterranean painted frog (Discoglossus pictus), artwork. This species of frog is native to Mediterranean Europe

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Viperine water snake, artwork C016 / 3168

Viperine water snake, artwork C016 / 3168
Viperine water snake (Natrix maura), artwork. This nonvenomous semi-aquatic snake is found in southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Ocellated lizard, artwork C016 / 3166

Ocellated lizard, artwork C016 / 3166
Ocellated lizard. Artwork of an ocellated lizard (Lacerta lepida) on the ground. This species of wall lizard is native to Spain, Portugal, southern France, and northwestern Italy

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Montpellier snake, artwork C016 / 3162

Montpellier snake, artwork C016 / 3162
Montpellier snake. Artwork of a Montpellier snake (Malpolon monspessulanus) coiled up on the ground. This colubrid snake is very common throughout the Mediterranean basin

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Robertson dwarf chameleon

Robertson dwarf chameleon (Bradypodion gutturale). Photographed at De Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa

Background imageHerpetological Collection: Carboniferous amphibian, artwork

Carboniferous amphibian, artwork
Carboniferous amphibian. Artwork of an Eryops amphibian (orange, lower centre) crawling among the swamp trees and vegetation that dominated the Earth during the Carboniferous Period



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Exploring the fascinating world of herpetology 🐸🦎 Dive into a mesmerizing collection of artwork featuring unique creatures like the Axolotl and Galapagos green turtle C016 / 9470. Witness the beauty of nature as edible frogs gracefully swim in water C018 / 0871, while Buckleys slender-legged treefrog showcases its vibrant colors. Marvel at the sight of tadpoles feeding on pond weed C017 / 3711, transforming into stunning metamorphosing treefrogs C014 / 0959. Encounter the majestic monitor lizard C017 / 3772, a true reptilian wonder. Don't miss out on witnessing rain frogs mating in their natural habitat C014 / 0966. From frog heads to developing tadpoles, every stage is captivating and full of life.