Featured Work
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Hungry by Sara Montour
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228 - POISON FROG - DAVE EDWARDS - WATERCOLOUR - 2008 by BLYTHART
Don’t get your nature books out to find this guy … you won’t find him :) I based him on Lehmann’s Poison Frog, but the colours and pattern are mainly mine.
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Garden Frog by Pete Wilkes
This common frog was hiding in the undergrowth of my garden.
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Turtle portrait by ryenart
A handsome chelonian posing for me, prior to being released in the wild. (European pond turtle – Emys orbicularis, male) NEW: this little photogenic chap now stars on this T-shirt too: / / Check it out! :)
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Swim by blackjack
The original painting of the snake is watercolor on wood.
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Hello Friend, how are you by Isa Rodriguez
hiya! friend.. s Many blessings to you ! this image is special to me because of the friendship it implies. The two lizards were hanging around the footsteps, and were like this when the sun came out, for hours.. now THATS friends.. :) woowoot!!
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Sunning by Sue Cullumber
Turtle out getting warm in the early morning sun. Featured in Reptiles and Amphibians group.
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CG&H 4: Mangrove 3D by Myke Clarkson
4 Separate image captures of the same snake were combined into this collage and arranged to give the final image a 3D feel to it.
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Shades of Green by Macky
Cape Dwarf Chameleon – Bradypodion pumilum – Western Cape, South Africa
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Say Ahhhhhh! by Steve Bullock
This unhappy chappy is a Western Blue Tongue Lizard, cute little buggers with plenty of attitude!
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alligator... by Cheryl Dunning
hopefully he won’t treat you as lunch! / or will he? a fractal version of this alligator /
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Green Tree Snake, Dendrelaphis punctulata - Threat Display by peterstreet
This Green Tree Snake is performing a threat display, rising its body up in an S shape and flicking it’s tongue much more frequently.
Recent Work
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Close and Personal by philiplowe
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Crotalus atrox Photo taken in the wild near Superior, Arizona
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Little green reptile ! by mark2uk
Found in the Princess of Wales conservatory at Kew Gardens. / Chinese water dragon
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Centralian Carpet Python (Morelia bredli) by Shannon Plummer
Centralian Carpet Python (Morelia bredli) is a non-venomous python species found in Australia. Also known as Bredl’s Python or a Bredli. / / ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com
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Centralian Carpet Python (Morelia bredli) by Shannon Plummer
Centralian Carpet Python (Morelia bredli) is a non-venomous python species found in Australia. Also known as Bredl’s Python or a Bredli. / / ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com
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Peace Frog #2 by Yvette Bell
Cute little green tree frogs… just can’t get enough of them.
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Green Frogger by Dani Farley
Green northwest treefrog??
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Can you see me by Michael Thow
this is this little fellow /
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Hatchling Varanus gouldii by Matt Tietgen
This little guy just hatched out a couple days ago. It’s a Gould’s monitor, or sand goanna/monitor, whatever you want to call it, it all adds up to Varanus gouldii.
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For the next 12 days until Dec. 15th I’m reducing all my markup on prints, frames, etc by 40% / Get your holiday shopping and new year presents now,
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Saltwater Crocodile by Nickolay Stanev
This 4 meter long saltwater crocodile is about to jump out of the water and grab a piece of meat dangling from a pole. This is in a billabong near Litchfield National Park, Australia.
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Froggie Color Play by ienemien
Playing with many programs to create this colorful froggie :-))
About This Group
Welcome to the Reptiles and Amphibians Group! This group is for art of all types and writing that pertains to snakes, lizards, crocodilians, turtles, tortoises, frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and so on.
Please note the following guidelines:
1) post relevant stuff applicable to reptiles and amphibians;
2) post a maximum of one work per day;
3) post only your BEST work;
4) please try to include an identification of the critter in your artwork in the description.
Let’s make this an interactive group. We can have features, contests, and discussions; I am open to any other suggestions as well. Please use the forums to post critiques, questions, general discussion, or gripes (politely though, please!).
Our group avatar is It is always Bigger Large by bigfootstl
That’s all for now. Enjoy this new group!
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