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10 images Created 8 Jul 2017

Freshwater fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects

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  • This is a female dark sleeper (Odontobutis obscura), a species of freshwater sleeper perch, protecting her brood of eggs. Here she is flipped upside-down above her eggs. The developing embryos are close to hatching, as the eyes are clearly visible. This fish’s den was located in a tiny crevice in a small ditch by the side of a road.
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  • This is a female dark sleeper (Odontobutis obscura), a species of freshwater sleeper perch, protecting her brood of eggs. The developing embryos are close to hatching, as the eyes are clearly visible. This fish’s den was located in a tiny crevice in a small ditch by the side of a road.
    dark-sleeper-odontobutis-obscura-wit...tif
  • This is a female dark sleeper (Odontobutis obscura), a species of freshwater sleeper perch, protecting her brood of eggs. Here she is flipped upside-down, with some of her eggs visible in the background. This fish’s den was located in a tiny crevice in a small ditch by the side of a road.
    dark-sleeper-odontobutis-obscura-wit...tif
  • This is a female dark sleeper (Odontobutis obscura), a species of freshwater sleeper perch, protecting her brood of eggs. The developing embryos are close to hatching, as the eyes are clearly visible. This fish’s den was located in a tiny crevice in a small ditch by the side of a road.
    dark-sleeper-odontobutis-obscura-wit...tif
  • Red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans) photographed in Japan. This is an invasive species that is native to the United States and Mexico. This species was likely introduced to Japan through the pet trade and has become well established throughout the country.
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  • This Montane brown frog (Rana ornativentris) is endemic to Japan. ヤマアカガエル
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  • Japanese fire-bellied newt (Cynops pyrrhogaster), viewed from below. These newts, with their characteristic red-orange bellies, are common throughout Japan. There appears to be a number of subspecies spread throught the Japanese islands though. Photographed in Shikoku, this individual is representative of the Hiroshima subspecies. アカハライモリ
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  • Face-to-face encounter with an adorable green Japanese tree frog (Hyla japonica). アマガエル
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  • Cute green Japanese tree frog (Hyla japonica) sitting on a tree branch. アマガエル
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  • Japanese tree frog (Hyla japonica) matching the the background color. This species often appears green to match foliage. Here it is brown because it was autumn when this photograph was taken. Most tree leaves had fallen, and most shrubbery was brown. Photographed in Kobuchizawa, Ysamanashi Prefecture, Japan. 小淵沢, 山梨県
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