Featured Work

  • Snake Eye by Sherry Osborn

    Close=up

  • Eye of the Gator by Michael Damanski

    This is a picture of an American Alligator, Jupiter, FL.

  • Snake Eye by Judson Joyce

    Neighbors Snake Closeup

  • "Kermit" the Frog by richocam

    Green tree frog, taken near Mackay in Central Queensland.

  • Sun in his eye by Dennis Jones - CameraView

    One of our water ponds had this visitor last spring. /

  • Crocodile Eye by Cheri McEachin

    A few weeks ago I was lucky enought to go behind the scences at our Zoo and feed Rats to the crocodiles. / When I tell you they are huge they are huge. Anyway, all the shots I got of feeding them were a blur. They are super fast, but I did get a couple of their eyes and teeth.

  • Reflection by Steve Bullock

    Copyright 2008 © Bullock Photos – www.bullockphotos.com

  • Eastern Bearded Dragon [ Pogona barbata ] by Shannon Plummer

    ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com

  • Watching And Waiting by George Link

    Big gator watching and waiting for it’s next meal. Lowery Park Zoo,Tampa,Florida,USA

  • The Ring by blepharopsis

    Chinese Water Dragon – Physignathus cocincinus.

Recent Work

  • CLEVELAND by whitetigerau

    Photo taken by my son of Cleveland, his Beared Dragon. / /

  • Is she beautiflu ? by Tony Wong

    .....oh no.

  • Water Dragon by aabzimaging

    Lophognathus longirostris Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • Blue Belly Lizard and Me by SofaKingWeird

    This is another shot of the Western fence lizard resting on my shoulder being friendly and photogenic.

  • How do you do? by caymanlogic

    A Cayman Islands lizard (Blue Throated Anole)

  • Brunch by MattTworkowski

    Image of a Hawkesbill Turtle in the middle of a snack taken at Komodo Marine Park,Indonesia.These Turtles are generally quite shy except when they are in the middle of eating,always a good time for a snap.

  • Leap Frogs by Rajee

    2 leaping frogs.

  • Slippery Knot by Jeannette Sheehy

    These 3 young snakes were napping happily together in the last rays of the sun behind the house we’re thinking of buying! Apparently they’re garter snakes.

  • Lace Monitor by Sharon Wormleaton

    Lace Monitor Varanus varius. They live in eastern Australia in forests and coastal tablelands. They spend a lot of their time in trees but also forage on the ground. Photo taken on Whitsunday Island, Queensland. / . / African wildlife / Desert Elephants of Namibia / Humpback Whale cards / Australian mammals / Black and whites / Landscapes / Reptiles / Other stuff / Australian birds / – Waterbirds / – Birds of prey / – Small passerines / – Cockatoos and parrots / – Kookaburras and kingfishers / – Honeyeaters and miners / – Miscellaneous species

  • Saw-shelled Turtle - turtle pile-up by Sharon Wormleaton

    Saw-shelled Turtle Elseya latisternum. Photo taken at Broken River near Mackay, Queensland. / . / African wildlife / Desert Elephants of Namibia / Humpback Whale cards / Australian mammals / Black and whites / Landscapes / Reptiles / Other stuff / Australian birds / – Waterbirds / – Birds of prey / – Small passerines / – Cockatoos and parrots / – Kookaburras and kingfishers / – Honeyeaters and miners / – Miscellaneous species

About This Group

Welcome to the Reptiles and Amphibians Group! This group is for art of all types and writing that pertains to snakes, lizards, crocodilians, turtles, tortoises, frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and so on.

Please note the following guidelines:

1) post relevant stuff applicable to reptiles and amphibians;
2) post a maximum of one work per day;
3) post only your BEST work;
4) please try to include an identification of the critter in your artwork in the description.

Let’s make this an interactive group. We can have features, contests, and discussions; I am open to any other suggestions as well. Please use the forums to post critiques, questions, general discussion, or gripes (politely though, please!).

Our group avatar is It is always Bigger Large by bigfootstl

That’s all for now. Enjoy this new group!

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