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head of waterfrog (Rana esculenta)
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Rana Musgo Vietnamita - Cuidado de la Rana Musgo Vietnamita y Otros Anfibios Domésticos: Guía Completa para Amantes de los Anfibios
Cuidado de la Rana Musgo Vietnamita y otros anfibios domésticos Características Físicas de la Mascota La Rana Musgo Vietnamita, también conocida como Rana esculenta, es una especie de anfibio que se ha convertido en un popular mascota para muchos amantes de los animales. Esta rana es originaria del sudeste asiático y se caracteriza por su apariencia única, con una piel marrón o verde y manchas…
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Another goofy idea, that came to my head. I just thought, they should wear a chinese clothes rather than european styled ones in fairy tales versions.
So here we have Bamboo Bears crossovered with Frog prince, but in reversed roles. Now the frog prince is now a frog princess (who is Dah-Lin) and the princess is now the prince (who is Bamboo Lee)
And refrence photos, that I used:
https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/595390013269891998/
https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/595390013269892034/
https://asian-culture-shop.com/Chinese_Handmade_Palace_Dragons_Hair_Crown_Tassel_Hairpins_Ancient_Princess_Hanfu_Hair_Accessories_Headwear_for_Women-160315-
https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/595390013269818842/
https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/595390013269832856/
https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/595390013269833036/
https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/595390013269750901/
https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/595390013269746626/
https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/595390013269746293/
https://www.shutterstock.com/pl/image-photo/rana-esculenta-common-european-green-frog-216439993
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Dvee - rana esculenta
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Rudolf Zimmermann - Teichfrosch (Pelophylax kl. esculentus, Pelophylax “esculentus” oder Rana “esculenta”) auch Wasserfrosch genannt, auf Wasserrosenblatt, 1910/1926
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An illustration of a European common water frog (Rana Esculenta) from George Albert Boulenger’s The tailless batrachians of Europe (1897).
The both volumes of this text, with many other illustrations of batrachians, is available here.
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Edible
adjective
Fit to be eaten, especially by humans.
Fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent.
See Bird's nest, 2.
any species of crab used as food, esp. the American blue crab (Callinectes hastatus). See Crab.
the common European frog (Rana esculenta), used as food.
any snail used as food, esp. Helix pomatia and H. aspersa of Europe.
noun
Something fit to be eaten; food.
Anything that may be eaten for food; an article of food; an eatable; a constituent of a meal: generally in the plural: as, bring forward the edibles.
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Zielona żaba The Green Frog
Zielona żaba The Green Frog
Zielona żaba / The Green FrogDownload free / Pobierz Żaba wodna / Common water frog , z grupy żab zielonych (Pelophylax kl. esculentus, syn. Rana esculenta, właśc. Rana kl. esculenta) W Polsce objęta jest od 8 października 2014 roku częściową ochroną gatunkową, a wcześniej objęta była ochroną ścisłą[14]. Jest wymieniona w Czerwonej księdze gatunków zagrożonych IUCN w kategorii LC (Least…
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Dw00052 Edible frog
Watercolor: Edible frog ( Grøn frø, Rana esculenta )
Illustration of Edible frog, sideview
Watercolor by Frits Ahlefeldt
Dw00052 Edible frog watercolor
Watercolor ref. number: Dw00052
See more of my: Frog watercolors or wildlife watercolors
keywords: animal watercolour, watercolor, wildlife, painting, frø, froe, akvarel, frog, amphibian, dwwatercolor dwwildlife
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Ballybog
Often called the Peat Fairy, Ballybogs are, like Alp Luachra, a kind of Fae animal. Often found as guardians of Bog Bodies, Ballybogs are froglike in form and survive as well in mud and stagnant water as they do in bogs, peat soil and salt marsh, but are most commonly found in Peat Bogs, where they are known to commonly protect especially magical Bog Bodies - those Bog Bodies which were willingly sacrificed for magical purposes, the magic born of death of the individuals going to power considerable protections or other spells for a society. Such spells are, nowadays, largely considered Dark, as they require the ending of a life, but they are not illegal and related spells have been used in dire circumstances.
Ballybogs themselves are small frog-like entities and are well camouflaged in their peat-bog homes. Even those living elsewhere are often exceedingly well camouflaged and it’s believed that, as the creatures mature, their colour and texture varies slightly to better fit their particular habitat. Ballybogs generally eat insects, small animals and the eggs of other amphibians and some insects that they find in their territory, though some are known to absorb magic should food be scarce - most notably, a potioneer was starving a Ballybog in a tank for an experiment and found, after four days, the spells meant to keep the Ballybog in the tank had failed. The Ballybog in question waited for the Potioneer to return home before poisoning them with some of the excess magic they were thus carrying, before returning to their bog.
(Image One, Image Two, Image Three)
(Read about Ballybogs in lore Here, Here, Here and -ish Here. Read a Non-HP interpretation of Ballybogs Here. Images One and Two are of the real life Hairy Frog, Image Three is of a scientific drawing of Rana esculenta, the European Edible Frog, now called Pelophylax kl. esculentus, or P. lessonae × P. ridibundus. Read about Bog Bodies Here. I hate that I have to include this but PLEASE DO NOT DELETE THE IMAGE SOURCE OR MY CAPTION.)
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The Green Water-Frog (Rana esculenta). Folding Model. [George Newnes Ltd.], No date. Ca. 1932.
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ÄTLIG GRODA/ EDIBLE FROG/ Rana esculenta
One of 25+ seen. Large (length about 8 cm with legs retracted).
Värpinge waterworks (W Lund), Skåne, Sweden, 09-May-2013
Tirada pelo método Digiscoping: Telescópio Zeiss Diascope 65 T FL, Ocular Zeiss Zoom 15-45x, Adaptador fotográfico Nikon FSB-6, Câmara Nikon Coolpix P5100, Tripé Manfrotto/ Taken by Digiscoping: Zeiss Diascope 65 T FL spotting scope, Zeiss Zoom 15-45x eyepiece, Nikon FSB-6 digital camera bracket, Nikon Coolpix P5100 camera, Manfrotto tripod
© Luís Gordinho
Note: Many thanks to Jon Loman for confirming the ID. Swedish name from Gislén & Kauri 1959 (Acta Vertebratica 1(3):194-397). In Svalan (www.artportalen.se/birds) this area is called “Lunds reningsverksdammar, Lunds reningsverk, Sk”
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Nature is like music. It is everywhere and it is animating you to dance. I created this piece of music for the “NachtnaTour” campaign by NABU. The track contains 36 fieldrecordings (one is still a secret) of native animal species you can hear during the night; from amphibians to birds to mammals. Thank you for sending me your nature recordings. The narrative song starts with a beautiful sunset at a lake, moving forward into the deep forest and black night until the warming sunrise is waking up the songbirds again. You can listen the track here and download the high quality .wav file for free on the NABU website: http://ift.tt/2qXhOlb Tracklist of the different species in chronological order: 1. Seefrosch / marsh frog (Rana ridibunda) 2. Laubfrosch / tree frog (Hyla arborea) 3. Grasfrosch / common frog (Rana temporaria) 4. Erdkröte / common toad (Bufo bufo) 5. Teichfrosch / pool frog (Rana esculenta) 6. Geburtshelferkröte / midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans) 7. Gelbbauchunke / yellow-bellied toad (Bombina variegata) 8. Bekassine / common snipe (Gallinago gallinago) 9. Blässhuhn / coot (Fulica atra) 10. Nachtigall / nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) 11. Steinkauz / little owl (Athene noctua) 12. Waldkauz / tawny owl (Strix aluco) 13. Raufusskauz / boreal owl (Aegolius funereus) 14. Uhu / eagle owl (Bubo bubo) 15. Feldschwirl / grasshopper warbler (Locustella naevia) 16. Wachtelkönig / corncrake (Crex crex) 17. Ziegenmelker / eurasian nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus) 18. Braunes Langohr / brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) 19. Reh / roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) 20. Großer Abendsegler / common noctule (Nyctalus noctula) 21. Luchs / lynx (Lynx lynx) 22. Wildschwein / boar (Sus scrofa) 23. Baummarder / pine marten (Martes martes) 24. Biber / beaver (Castoridae) 25. Siebenschläfer / edible dormouse (Glis glis) 26. Rothirsch / red deer (Cervus elaphus) 27. Wolf / wolf (Canis lupus) 28. Waldmaus / wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) 29. Gartenrotschwanz / common redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) 30. Ringeltaube / woodpigeon (Columba palumbus) 31. Kuckuck / cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) 32. Amsel / blackbird (Turdus merula) 33. Schwarzspecht / black woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) 34. Buchfink / chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) 35. Kohlmeise / great tit (Parus major) Photo: Christopher Harms
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Hyla Viridis (Green Tree Frog), Rana Esculenta (Edible Frog), Rana Temporaria (Common Frog).
Illustrations taken from ‘Iconografia della Fauna Italica’ by Charles Lucian Bonaparte.
Published 1832-1841 Dalla Tipografia Salviucci.
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I'm watching you! 🐸 SONY a7RII & EF100~400L IS II on Metabones T Mark V por .: mike | MKvip Beauty :. Por Flickr: ____________________________________________________ Press L and then F11 for a large view - an absolute must to fully enjoy this picture! ____________________________________________________ Common Water Frog | also known as Edible Frog German name: Teichfrosch Amphibia - Anura - Ranidae - Pelophylax - Pelophylax kl. esculentus (Rana esculenta) | (Linnaeus, 1758) Pelophylax kl. esculentus is the fertile hybrid of the Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae) and the Marsh Frog (Pelophylax ridibundus). It reproduces by hybridogenesis (from Wikipedia) ____________________________________________________ 📷 SONY ⍺7RII (ILCE-7RM2) with Canon EF100~400mm ƒ/4.5~5.6L IS II USM on Metabones EF - E-Mount T Smart Adapter Mark V available light | manual exposure | handheld (IS on) Here's the cam/lens combo used for this shot Lens EXIF written with ExifMixer | ExifTool No post production, only RAW conversion in ACR 11.3 & crop ____________________________________________________ If you have amazing shots done with any kind of Canon lens (LTM, FL, FD or EF) on a SONY E-mount camera please share them in my group .: Canon lenses on SONY E-mount cameras :. with Canon EF->SONY E-mount adapter thread ____________________________________________________
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Rana Esculenta by Cracktrue
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