Clipart images of many types of amphibians, including frogs, toads, mud puppies, newts, and salamanders.
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Amphiuma
A tailed amphibian, the three-toed amphiuma, Amphiuma tridactyla.... |
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Axolotl
The axolotl is a salamander found in areas of Mexico. The external gills are retained throughout life, this is known as neoteny.... |
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Axolotl
"Ten to fiteen inches long, of a brownish or grayish color, spotted with black. On each side of the neck there is a large aperture, within which there are branchial arches: they are also projecting b... |
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Axolotl
An aquatic salamander native to Mexico. ... |
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Bufo Toad
"Agua-Toad (Bufo marinus), a very large and common South American toad, with enormous parotid glands."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Caecilian
"Caecilian (Ichthyophis) with eggs." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Cystignathidae
An amphibian with a toothed upper jaw and subcylindric or little dilated sacral diapopyses.... |
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Frog
Frogs are found all over the world, except Antarctica.... |
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Frog
A full grown frog.... |
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Frog
Frog... |
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Frog
A frog on a lilly pad.... |
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Frog
A frog laying on a thick branch.... |
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Frog
A small frog in from grass. ... |
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Frog
A frog and tadpoles... |
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Frog Pond
A frog pond in the winter... |
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Frog with tail
Nearing the end of its development, a gradually shrinking tail is all that remains of the tadpole. ... |
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Frog, common
"The common frog of Europe, a common and well-known animal." — Goodrich. 1859... |
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Frog, Common
The common frog, Rana temporaria.... |
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Frog, edible
"It is rather larger than the common frog, and its nocturnal croakings are so loud and disagreeable, that temporary dwellers in the neighborhood of ponds frequented by it, are often prevented from sle... |
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Frog, Edible
"The edible frog (Rana esculenta)." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Frog, Flying
The flying frog is an amphibian "having enormously long webbed toes, enabling it to sustain a kind of flight." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Frog, green-tree
The green-tree frog is distinguished by suckers under its toes which enables him to cling to any tree surface.... |
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Frog, Tree
A tree frog perched on many branches. ... |
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Hell-bender, alleghany
"It is one to two feet long, dark slate color, feeds on worms, crawfish, fishes, and aquatic reptiles. It is very voracious, and nothing it can master is spared." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Lacretina, siren
"Two feet long, black above and dusky beneath. It is of an eel-like form, lives in the muddy water of the rice swamps, and feeds on worms and insects." — Goodrich, 1859... |