The National Park Service is seeking full-time, temporary aquatic technicians for the 2023 summer field season in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (SEKI). Find out the details on our Amphibian Jobs page and apply by Dec 12!
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To show support,
I, too, stand with our support frog kigus,
Idk how kigus would continue without our amphibians. 🐸

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The Nommo are an amphibian race from the Sirius B system znd they interacted with the Dogon tribe in Mali.
🐋🐋🐋👽👽👽

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I know the frogs at always show up. And I know is working on some really amazing things with the project. I've been a holder since mint. Let's see how many new followers these amphibians can get me!

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day 28: Xenobrachyops
For the twenty eighth day of we got our selfs a small from the rivers of early Australia,

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day 27: Wantzosaurus
Is the day 27 of and it's the turn for a relatively small marine from the early of Madagascar

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day 25 : Uranocentrodon
And so, we arrive at the final stretch of there for, it's time for a surprisingly large from the late Permian of Africa

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day 21 :Rotaryus
It´s the twenty first of and we got a small from the early permian of germany,

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day 20: Qantas
And so we are down to the final third of and we go with a Qantasinid (ngl, that was my best guest) from the early of russia

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Looks like a crocodile, but was actually an amphibian.

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Thank you so much, that's really kind of you.

I'm Vic and I draw mainly amphibians and reptiles from my own images in coloured pencils on white and black papers.

Available as prints and cards.
https://t.co/gx2eYD0Pwb

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Betamon X
(Beta: Japanese textural onomatopoeia for Sticky)
Amphibian
Attacks:
Dengeki Biririn 185V
Water Tower
Beta Slugger

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day 18: Odenwaldia
Once agian, we are back with and so we have a with a slender snout from the Triassic of germany

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The year is 2021. The planet has lost more than two-thirds of its wildlife in the last 50 years. Mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish suffered a 68% reduction in their populations. About 80% of the world's forests have already been irreparably destroyed or deteriorated.

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