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Reptile fan and ME sufferer Angi Nelson has taken amazing photographs of frogs running riot in her living room, dangling precariously from tiny branches and using flower petals as hiding places.
Also known as Mexican walking fish, the axolotl is famous for its ability to regrow limbs and organs, but there's more to these aquatic salamanders than meets the eye.
While traveling through the Amazon to study reptile and amphibian diversity with the Herpetology Division at the University of Michigan, photographer Mark Cowan happened upon a strange sight: a caiman whose head was nearly covered in butterflies. The phenomenon itself isn’t particularly unusual, salt is critical to the survival of many creatures like butterflies and bees who sometimes drink tears from reptiles in regions where the mineral is scarce (we’ve seen the same thing happen with turtles). More
They start out all fun and colorful, and the world just seems amaaaaazing and full of beautiful creatures.
Are they mammals? Birds? Reptiles? Amphibians? Fish? Your young scholars can choose the answer from the provided word bank, practice spelling them and then enjoy coloring in the pictures.
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The glazed terracotta technique invented by Luca della Robbia, along with his exceptional skill as a sculptor, placed him firmly in the first rank of Renaissance artists in the fifteenth century.