#Arboreal Animal
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milkdongcomics · 6 months ago
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World Parrot Day 2024 世界鸚鵡日 PAPER MACAW in PAPER JUNGLE It's simpler saving paper than planting trees!! Shop: https://www.artpal.com/milkdong Instagram:  milkdongcomics Facebook:  Milk DoNg Comics
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herpsandbirds · 8 months ago
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Robust Climbing Salamander (Bolitoglossa robusta), family Plethodontidae, Tapanti National Park, Costa Rica
Photograph by Piotr Naskrecki
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wormthing · 2 months ago
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Mira and Zios sketches ^^__^^
Since Viracocha was the inspiration for Zios's mask, I wanted to incorporate more of his description into him. The more I think about it, it feels more natural if Zios didn't necessarily wear a mask, and it's more of an artistic representation of him.
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dogposts · 7 months ago
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water dogs
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markscherz · 1 year ago
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Do you have a favourite rain toad? I love them. They're so round and look grumpy even though they aren't.
Did you know that there are arboreal rainfrogs‽
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Meet the genus Callulina, from the rainforests of Tanzania and Kenya
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Who said you had to be lithe to take to the trees?
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You may not like it, but this is what Peak Performance looks like.
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cypherdecypher · 1 year ago
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Animal of the Day!
Arboreal Minute Salamander (Thorius arboreus)
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Photo from iNaturalist)
Conservation Status- Critically Endangered
Habitat- Sierra de Juarez Mountains in Mexico
Size (Weight/Length)- 17 mm
Diet- Insects
Cool Facts- The tiny arboreal minute salamander lives in a cloud forest in southern Mexico. Their home is made up of thick layers of moss, short trees, and bromeliads. Due to low clouds, morning fog occurs on a daily basis and results in a wet environment, perfect for these tiny salamanders. They spend the majority of their lives clinging to bromeliads growing on their host trees. The arboreal minute salamander’s toes are specially padded, allowing for easy movement in the treetops. Having an extremely small range that is at constant risk of deforestation, the arboreal minute salamander is reducing rapidly in population. 
Rating- 11/10 (Little guy trying his best.)
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paulpingminho · 8 months ago
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rapidreptile · 9 months ago
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a peek into the madness
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unsanctitude · 1 year ago
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NEW awful awful disgusting cruel woman oc..😁
she is a pine marten, she grew out her tail to be like a whip/garrote so she can beat the truth out of people :]
no name for her (yet?) but i refer to her as spine marten HAH
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plaguedocboi · 1 year ago
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Ok, so, hear me out.
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It's not just me, right?
Big derpy eyes and sticky feet are good for living in the trees
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reuxben · 1 year ago
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Here’s our MTGinktober for “Beast,” starring Amalia Benavides Aguirre and Affectionate Indrik! ¡Uy! Smitten by a vampire, ¿eh?
Click this post’s Source link for this piece’s Making-Of.
More MTGinktober here.
Daily art updates on Instagram and Twitter.
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herpsandbirds · 4 months ago
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Mexican Mushroomtongue Salamander aka Mexican Arboreal Salamander (Bolitoglossa mexicana), family Plethodontidae, found in Mexico and parts of Central America
Photograph by Gerardo Ramos Leon
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wormthing · 2 months ago
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Creation myth
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briery · 1 year ago
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A mother and baby Sunda colugo, (Galeopterus variegatus). (Hi-Res).
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colorsoutofearth · 3 months ago
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Arboreal alligator lizard (Abronia graminea)
Photo by Matthieu Berroneau
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silver-horse · 2 years ago
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