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  • 4 weeks later...
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Certainly one of my favorite frogs, with its amazing co-ossified skull used to block the entrance of its burrows in order to reduce its evaporative water loss.

 

 

 

 

I also like this one... Not as odd, though.

 

 

 

And of course.. Possessing one of the quickest muscles in their tongue-projection mechanism, lacking lungs and thus relying on cutaneous + buccopharyngeal respiration, cool chemically-receptive nasolabial grooves, having one of the smallest number of braincells among the vertebrates, having some specialized webbed feet with some adhesive properties, being able to store lots of fat in its tail, and many many many more awesome stuff!

 

 

 

You should watch this video, it rocks!

  • 3 weeks later...
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I took this one recently! Does anyone know what it is? It was the size of my hand.

 

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I think my upper side arm is purple from black from its bite and now fading. Nasty critter. I live in Washington evergreeen area.

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I took this one recently! Does anyone know what it is? It was the size of my hand...Nasty critter. I live in Washington evergreeen area.

 

Kind of looks like a Hobo spider, a nasty critter indeed. They are indigenous to your area.

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