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Turtle Frog (Myobtrachus gouldii), family Myobatrachidae, found in SW Australia
These burrowing frogs dig forward, like a turtle, and not backwards into the soil, like most frogs.
After pairing up, a couple descends into a burrow, where they later mate, and then lay eggs. The offspring go through the larval stage in the eggs (not having a free swimming tadpole stage).
The feed on termites.
photograph by Andrea Ruggeri
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It’s pretty annoying when only drawings of completely covered females get flagged as sexual content while pics of dudes with much less on doesn’t
What do you wannnnt
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Combat log: The effect Ibuprofen has ended.
Me: *instantly ragdolls*
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ohmigod crocodine's va is soooooooooo into daidai . he talks so exited and so fast lolololol
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friend: there is absolutely no way you have nothing quirky going on with yer brain
me: how dare you. I act the normal-est.
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sometimes i think to myself the emphasis on correct anatomy has really risen in recent years
then i look at old art and realize:
everyone's been great at anatomy this whole time. It literally was just me.
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Feng Shui Swimming Pool / Mikou Studio photographed by Héléne Binet
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what is it about capybaras that attracts groups of small animals to them? Its not just mammals either its like birds and turtles and frogs too
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Golden-tailed Sapphire (Chrysuronia oenon), male, family Trochilidae, order Apodiformes, Colombia
photograph by Robin Alexander Mettler
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