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

  • From the PX3 awarded series – ORDER:SQUAMATA / / Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is an agamid lizard occurring in arid regions of Australia. Popular as pets. Also known as the Inland Bearded Dragon. / / ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com

  • this is one animal that i find both ugly and beautiful at the same time. hard to explain! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Standard pose of the Green Tree Python

  • “Think Lizards” A special non-profit series When you buy a “Think Lizards” card or print, the money from the product will be donated to the International Reptile Conservation Foundation http://ircf.org/index.php. / A little about the “Think Lizards” card series: / I was blessed a few years back to visit and take photographs at Mr. John Binns’ home. Mr. Binns has over 50 Iguanas on the premises and in his care. They are fascinating to see. He has several breeds such as the Giant Green Iguana, a tropical iguana also known as the Common Green which is the iguanas most pet owners have. He also has Rock Iguanas and Rhino Iguanas, which can live to be 100 years old! He also had a hybrid of the rare Blue Rock Iguana, an endangered species. To learn more and find out how you can help conserve these beautiful great lizards visit Cyclura.com. This site is owned and operated by the International Reptile Conservation Foundation, a non-profit California corporation. All content within this website is {C} 1999-2006 John Binns. If you love reptiles and would like to help the rare Blue Iguana as well as other iguanas visit www.cyclura.com and learn what you can do to support this worthy cause. “Saving animals helps to keep our planet alive. All God’s creatures are His children and have a place in His plan.”—Deep Red Tiger. Learn more. Get involved. / / Copyright / These Images and Writings Do Not Belong To ANY Public Domain. All images and Writing are copyright © Patricia Anne McCarty & Deep Red Tiger Images 2009. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images or Writings without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. THIS ART WAS IN THE TOP 10 OF THE “ROYALTY” CHALLENGE OF THE “First Things group”

  • Scrub Python, growing to 15 feet these are the largest pythons in Australia. Amazing creatures, this one luckily remarkably placid. Copyright 2008 © Bullock Photos – www.bullockphotos.com

  • Love the pattern on this one.

  • b&w lizard

  • The North American Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana), is an aquatic frog, a member of the family Ranidae, or “true frogs”, native to much of North America. The bullfrog is a large species in the family Ranidae; it can grow to a length of 9–15 cm (6 inches) with a weight of up to 500 g (one pound), the largest frog in North America. Females are typically larger than males. They are generally varying shades of green or brown, with dark brown, dark green, or black blotching and a yellow or white underside. The skeleton of an adult frog consists of bone, hyaline cartilage, and calcified cartilage. The calcified cartilage can be found throughout the body of the frog, but it is particularly more noticeable in the epiphyses of the long bones in the limbs and shoulder-gridle. The frog has no scapula and a suprascapula which allows for greater range of motion for long jumps.[citation needed] The radius and ulna have become fused into a single bone, the radio-ulna, and the tibia and fibula have become fused into a single bone, the tibio-fibula. / The vertebrae comprise ten bones; nine are true vertebrae, and the rod-shaped urostyle that is almost as long as the other nine. The head of the frog is flat but its form depends on the extensive separation of the jaw bones; the orbital cavities and the horizontal direction of their floor also have an effect on the form of the head. The central nervous system is made up of the spinal cord and the brain, where the spinal cord is a bit smaller than the brain. The peripheral nervous system contains the cranial nerves and spinal nerves. They have four legs, not two hands and two legs as commonly misconceived. Front feet and back feet are both webbed. You can tell the sex of a bullfrog by comparing the diameter of the eye with the ear drum (Tympanum) If the tympanum is much larger than the eye, it’s a male. / If it’s the same size or a bit smaller it is a female. Be sure not to miss these other images: (Simply Click on the thumbnail to purchase!) This bubble taken in the same pond as the bull frog. If you look closely, you can see the face of a bullfrog in the bubble:

  • From the PX3 awarded series – ORDER:SQUAMATA / / Male Boyd’s Forest Dragon (Hypsilurus boydii) is a nocturnal arboreal lizard native to northern Queensland, Australia. / / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com

  • Portrait of Pedro – a critically endangered Blue Iguana at his most impressive colour after eating. / Endemic to Grand Cayman Island, British West Indies. / / R.I.P. Pedro / / NEWS FLASH – May 3, 2008 / Seven Endangered Blue Iguanas Murdered / http://www.blueiguana.ky/news.htm / / I personally am devastated by this news. It was only October last year that I spent two weeks volunteering at the Blue Iguana Recovery Program and developed a close bond with Pedro and several other Blues. Pedro is confirmed dead since entrails were found outside his enclosure but his body is still missing. / B.I.R.P. is in constant need of donations, and now more than ever! Please donate anything you can spare to this important conservation program. Donate here / / 100% profits from the sale of prints go to the Blue Iguana Recovery Program on Grand Cayman Island B.I.R.P. / / ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com

  • Smooth Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus levis levis) curly its tail in a threat display. Native to Central and Western Australia. They are terrestrial geckos, from varied areas from dry woodlands to arid scrubland consisting of hard-pack sandy soil strewn with rocks. This individual is a female. / / / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com

  • Close-up of the back of a Thorny devil (Moloch horridus) on the Gunbarrel Highway through Outback Western Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2004

  • My brother in laws Albino snake

  • Isnt he lovely :D

  • Giant Tortoises in a match for territory. Darwin research center Santa Cruz, Galapagos.

  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) week old hatchlings, native to arid regions of Central Australia. ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com

  • Eye of a komodo monitor dragon/lizard / The largest and heaviest of monitor lizards / Status: Protected / (varanus komodoensis)

  • A friend asked me to draw a chameleon and so this is what I came up with. I love their eyes in particular, and their weird little hands, and of course, their cool tails. The original artwork measures 19×25” and is rendered with art pens and colored pencils on green watercolor paper.

  • I revamped one of my more popular artworks as a tee design. View The Adversaries artwork here

  • American Alligator showing his hardware in the Clear Lake area of Texas. Read my published article on photographing the American alligator from Nature’s Best Photography Magazine. Link below: ARTICLE

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