The golden lancehead is one of the world’s most venomous snakes—and it’s only found on Brazil’s Snake Island. I illustrated it for my Visual Zoology class (ages 11–15).
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#GoldenLancehead #VisualZoology #DeadlySnakes
The Galápagos pink land iguana is bright pink, critically endangered, and only found on one volcano. I illustrated it for my Visual Zoology class (ages 11–15), where we explore rare animals through art.
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#PinkIguana #VisualZoology #ReptileArt
Buckley’s Glass Frog is nearly see-through—you can literally watch its heart beat. Native to Ecuador and critically endangered. I illustrated it for my Visual Zoology class (ages 11–15).
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#GlassFrog #VisualZoology #WildlifeArt
The horned anole vanished for 50 years—despite a nose like a unicorn. Only males grow it, likely for display and communication. I illustrated it for my Visual Zoology class (ages 11–15).
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#HornedAnole #VisualZoology #WeirdReptiles
The red-crested tree rat vanished for over 100 years—then casually showed up at a nature lodge in Colombia. Critically endangered and ridiculously cute. I illustrated it for my Visual Zoology class (ages 11–15).
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#TreeRat #VisualZoology #RareAnimals
Lear’s Macaw is a rare blue parrot that nests in Brazil’s cliffs and eats clay. Once nearly extinct, it's making a comeback. I illustrated it for my Visual Zoology class for ages 11–15.
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#LearsMacaw #BirdArt #VisualZoology #Macaw