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Pipa or Suriname toad, description of the female with her young, when hatching protective pockets included in the skin of their mother. Copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801) for the naturalist collection
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Pipa or Suriname toad, description of the female with her young, when hatching protective pockets included in the skin of their mother. Copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801) for the naturalist collection
FLO4684132 Pipa or Suriname toad, description of the female with her young, when hatching protective pockets included in the skin of their mother. Copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801) for the naturalist collection, published in 1790 by George Shaw. Pipa or Surinam toad. Pipa pipa (Rana pipa). The female Surinam toad is shown with young frogs hatching from their protective pockets inside the mother's skin. Handcolored copperplate engraving, illustration Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801), artist and engraver, from George Shaw's " Naturalist's Miscellany" (1790).; (add.info.: Pipa or Suriname toad, description of the female with her young, when hatching protective pockets included in the skin of their mother. Copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801) for the naturalist collection, published in 1790 by George Shaw. Pipa or Surinam toad. Pipa pipa (Rana pipa). The female Surinam toad is shown with young frogs hatching from their protective pockets inside the mother's skin. Handcolored copperplate engraving, illustration Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801), artist and engraver, from George Shaw's " Naturalist's Miscellany" (1790).); © Florilegius
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This copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder showcases the fascinating Pipa or Suriname toad, a unique amphibian known for its extraordinary reproductive behavior. The female Surinam toad is depicted with her young frogs hatching from protective pockets embedded in her skin, a remarkable sight that highlights the intricate bond between mother and offspring in the animal kingdom.
Published in 1790 by George Shaw as part of his "Naturalist's Miscellany," this hand-colored illustration beautifully captures the delicate process of new life emerging from within the mother's body. The intricate details and lifelike depiction of the toads make this print a true work of art that not only educates but also mesmerizes viewers with its beauty.
The Surinam toad, scientifically known as Pipa pipa (Rana pipa), is truly a marvel of nature, showcasing how evolution has shaped these creatures to adapt and thrive in their environment. Nodder's skillful craftsmanship brings out the essence of these amphibians, making them come alive on paper for all to admire and appreciate.
Overall, this stunning print serves as a testament to the wonders of nature and reminds us of the incredible diversity found within our world. It is a visual treat for any lover of wildlife and an educational tool that sheds light on the mysteries of reproduction in these fascinating creatures.
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