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Amphibia Collection

"Discover the Enchanting World of Amphibia: From Albino Axolotls to Neon Tadpoles" Dive into the mesmerizing world of amphibians with an albino Axolotl

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Vietnamese Mossy Frog {Theloderma corticale} captive, from Vietnam

Vietnamese Mossy Frog {Theloderma corticale} captive, from Vietnam

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Axolotl {Siredon / Ambystoma mexicanum} albino, captive

Axolotl {Siredon / Ambystoma mexicanum} albino, captive

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Tadpoles of the Common toad (Bufo bufo) swimming seen from below, Belgium, June

Tadpoles of the Common toad (Bufo bufo) swimming seen from below, Belgium, June

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), white or leucistic form, neotenic salamander

Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), white or leucistic form, neotenic salamander. Captive, critically endangered in the wild, occurs in Mexico

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Amazon horned frog (Ceratophrys cornuta) portrait, Yasuni National Park, Orellana

Amazon horned frog (Ceratophrys cornuta) portrait, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Ghost glass frog (Centrolenella ilex) portrait, Costa Rica

Ghost glass frog (Centrolenella ilex) portrait, Costa Rica

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Splendid leaf frog (Cruziohyla calcarifer) La Selva Field Station, Costa Rica

Splendid leaf frog (Cruziohyla calcarifer) La Selva Field Station, Costa Rica

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Tadpoles of the Common Toad -Bufo bufo- in a muddy puddle, Allgau, Bavaria, Germany

Tadpoles of the Common Toad -Bufo bufo- in a muddy puddle, Allgau, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Eastern tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) North Florida, USA. December

Eastern tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) North Florida, USA. December

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Madagascan reed frog {Heterixalus madagascar- iensis} Masoala NP, Madagascar

Madagascan reed frog {Heterixalus madagascar- iensis} Masoala NP, Madagascar

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Painted mantella frog (Mantella madagascariensis) Mantadia NP, Eastern Madagascar

Painted mantella frog (Mantella madagascariensis) Mantadia NP, Eastern Madagascar

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Yellow bellied toad (Bombina variegata) showing underside, Kirchheimbolanden, Germany

Yellow bellied toad (Bombina variegata) showing underside, Kirchheimbolanden, Germany. Meetyourneighbours.net project

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Bornean horned frog (Megophrys nasuta) on forest floor. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Bornean horned frog (Megophrys nasuta) on forest floor. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Imbabura tree frog (Hypsiboas picturatus) portrait, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Imbabura tree frog (Hypsiboas picturatus) portrait, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Rhacophorus, Tree frog

Rhacophorus, Tree frog
Tree Frog from Sarawak. Drawing of a tree frog by Alfred Russel Wallace - hand coloured. Drawn looking down onto the back of the frog spread out showing webbed feet

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Common toad (Bufo bufo) tadpole swimming seen from below, Belgium, June

Common toad (Bufo bufo) tadpole swimming seen from below, Belgium, June

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Tadpoles of the Common toad (Bufo bufo) swimming seen from below, Belgium, June

Tadpoles of the Common toad (Bufo bufo) swimming seen from below, Belgium, June

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Nicaraguan giant glass frog (Espadarana prosoblepon) La Selva Field Station, Costa Rica

Nicaraguan giant glass frog (Espadarana prosoblepon) La Selva Field Station, Costa Rica

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Axolotl: white form of neotenous larva. Originally from Mexico, now widely kept in aquaria

Axolotl: white form of neotenous larva. Originally from Mexico, now widely kept in aquaria
PM-10189 Axolotl: white form of neotenous larva Originally from Mexico, now widely kept in aquaria Ambystoma mexicanum Reaches sexual maturity and breeds in larval form

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Axolotl- neotenous larval form; central America. Shows external gills absent in adult

Axolotl- neotenous larval form; central America. Shows external gills absent in adult
PM-10095 Axolotl - neotenous larval form, shows external gills absent in adult Central America Ambystoma mexicanum Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Restorations of secondary period animals

Restorations of secondary period animals
Original artwork by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, donated by his granddaughter Mary Hawkins

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Dicynodon, Labyrinthodon & Rhyncosaurus

Dicynodon, Labyrinthodon & Rhyncosaurus
Sketch design for models to be constructed at Crystal Palace. Watercolour painting by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, 1809-1889

Background imageAmphibia Collection: A Mussoorie Specimen of the common Toad of all India

A Mussoorie Specimen of the common Toad of all India
Watercolour by Olivia Fanny Tonge 1858-1949. 180 x 260mm. From one of sixteen sketchbooks presented to the Museum in 1952

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Paracyclotosaurus

Paracyclotosaurus was a large prehistoric amphibian that lived during the Triassic period around 235 million years ago. It grew to over 2 metres in length. Illustation by Neave Parker

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Ciconia ciconia, European white stork

Ciconia ciconia, European white stork
Plate 30 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 4 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageAmphibia Collection: African Tree Frog

African Tree Frog
PM-10034 African Tree Frog Ploypedates leucomystax Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) captive, occurs in Mexico

Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) captive, occurs in Mexico. Critically endangered, endemic species

Background imageAmphibia Collection: American green tree frog {Hyla cinerea}

American green tree frog {Hyla cinerea}

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Red eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) portrait Captive

Red eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) portrait Captive

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Common frog froglet {Rana temporaria} with tail, Scotland UK

Common frog froglet {Rana temporaria} with tail, Scotland UK

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Budgetts frog (Lepidobatrachus laevis) captive on white background. Occurs in Argentina

Budgetts frog (Lepidobatrachus laevis) captive on white background. Occurs in Argentina and Boliva

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Pool Frog (Rana lessonae) sitting on White lily pad, Danube delta rewilding area, Romania

Pool Frog (Rana lessonae) sitting on White lily pad, Danube delta rewilding area, Romania

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Axolotl / Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum), white or leucistic form, critically

Axolotl / Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum), white or leucistic form, critically endangered in the wild, captive, occurs in Mexico

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Crested newt (Triturus carnifex) Gelderland, The Netherlands, April

Crested newt (Triturus carnifex) Gelderland, The Netherlands, April. Winner of the Amphibians category of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards (WPOY) Competition 2015

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Cute Flying Frog

Cute Flying Frog
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Cute Flying Frog

Cute Flying Frog
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Cute Flying Frog

Cute Flying Frog
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Cute Flying Frog

Cute Flying Frog
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Reticulated glass frogs (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) pair in amplexus, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Reticulated glass frogs (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) pair in amplexus, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Spiny devil katydid (Panacanthus cuspidatus), Napo, Ecuador, South America

Spiny devil katydid (Panacanthus cuspidatus), Napo, Ecuador, South America

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Golden mantella frog (Mantella aurantiaca) with freshly laid eggs on wet mossy ground

Golden mantella frog (Mantella aurantiaca) with freshly laid eggs on wet mossy ground

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) in forest habitat, Hallerbos, Belgium. May

Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) in forest habitat, Hallerbos, Belgium. May

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Turtle frog (Myobatrachus gouldii) portrait. Perth, Western Australia. October

Turtle frog (Myobatrachus gouldii) portrait. Perth, Western Australia. October

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Common Frog (Rana temporaria), and frogspawn in a pond, Coldharbour, Surrey, England

Common Frog (Rana temporaria), and frogspawn in a pond, Coldharbour, Surrey, England. March. Highly commended in the Animal Portrait category of the BWPA Competition 2019

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Broadfoot mushroomtongue salamander (Bolitoglossa platydactyla), Catemaco Lake, Los

Broadfoot mushroomtongue salamander (Bolitoglossa platydactyla), Catemaco Lake, Los Tuxtlas Rainforest, Mexico, July

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Peruvian Tarantula (Pamphobeteus sp. ) adult, walking over Humming Frog (Chiasmocleis

Peruvian Tarantula (Pamphobeteus sp. ) adult, walking over Humming Frog (Chiasmocleis
Peruvian Tarantula (Pamphobeteus sp.) adult, walking over Humming Frog (Chiasmocleis royi) without preying on it. Los Amigos Biological Station, Madre de Dios, Amazonia, Peru

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Australian green tree frog (Litoria caerulea) camouflaged on Palm leaf. Lake Argyle

Australian green tree frog (Litoria caerulea) camouflaged on Palm leaf. Lake Argyle, Kununurra, Western Australia

Background imageAmphibia Collection: Common European toad tadpoles (Bufo bufo), sequence showing development of limbs

Common European toad tadpoles (Bufo bufo), sequence showing development of limbs. Derbyshire, UK. August. Digital composite



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"Discover the Enchanting World of Amphibia: From Albino Axolotls to Neon Tadpoles" Dive into the mesmerizing world of amphibians with an albino Axolotl, a captivating creature known for its unique appearance and neotenous features. Witness the graceful movement of tadpoles swimming from below as they transform into Common toads, creating a fascinating spectacle in Belgium's waters during June. Behold the beauty of a white or leucistic form Axolotl, showcasing the incredible diversity within this species and their ability to retain juvenile characteristics throughout their lives. Meet the ethereal Ghost glass frog, whose translucent skin reveals intricate details while perched in Costa Rica's lush rainforests – truly a sight to behold. Marvel at Common Toad tadpoles thriving in muddy puddles amidst Allgau's picturesque landscape in Bavaria, Germany – nature's resilience on display. Encounter the majestic Eastern tiger salamander found in North Florida, USA during December; these elusive creatures captivate with their vibrant markings and secretive lifestyle. Observe a Common Toad tadpole gracefully gliding through Belgian waters from below – an underwater ballet that showcases nature's wonders up close. Get acquainted with the Yellow-bellied toad as it reveals its underside in Kirchheimbolanden, Germany – highlighting its distinct coloration and unique adaptations for survival. Journey to La Selva Field Station in Costa Rica where you'll encounter the Nicaraguan giant glass frog - an impressive amphibian boasting striking green hues against its transparent skin. Explore Yasuni National Park in Orellana and meet one of nature's most formidable predators -the Amazon horned frog- renowned for its voracious appetite and distinctive appearance.