Monthly archives: April, 2020

Japanese Giant Salamander (Natural Monuments of Japan by Kaiyodo)

5 (2 votes)

Review and images by Lanthanothus; edited by bmathison1972

Through their long history, the group we accept as amphibians was, and still is, very diverse. Among the many fossils a great number of species grew to sizes that are hardly imaginable for us today. The extinct Prionosuchus grew up to 9 metres, longer than any know specimens of the recent crocodiles.

Kermode Bear (Wild Safari North American Wildlife by Safari Ltd.)

5 (5 votes)

Review and images by Suspsy; edited by bmathison1972

In the lush coastal rainforests of British Columbia, Canada, lives the extremely rare Kermode, spirit, or ghost bear (Ursus americanus kermodei). It is a subspecies of the American black bear in which some individuals are born with creamy white fur due to a recessive gene.

Merino Ram (Farm Life by Papo)

5 (4 votes)

So, today is my birthday. I was thinking of doing something special for my B-day, but I could not could not come up with anything creative. I started looking at the numerical date (4-2-1972) and applying it to my collection database (for example, the fourth tab, second clade, line 1972), but I could not find a logistical way to do it.

Tsuchinoko (Sofubi Toybox by Kaiyodo)

5 (3 votes)

Review and images by stargatedalek; edited by bmathison1972

Editor’s Comment: We are posting this in appreciation of April Fool’s Day. However, please note that fantasy creatures in general will not be accepted for potential Blog reviews, except for fun occasions such as this or after Admin/Editor approval.

The Tsuchinoko is a small pit viper native to southern Japan.

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