Amphibians, Reptiles and Freshwater Fish

In this portfolio you will find images of the Marsh Frog, introduced to Romney Marshes in Kent in 1935 and now well established, along with images of the Common Lizard often seen sunbathing on sunny banks and Britain’s most widespread reptile the Adder, our only venomous snake. The adder is found throughout mainland Britain and on some offshore islands in a variety of open and man-made habitats. Although they have suffered somewhat from the reduction of moorland habitat in Britain, adders remain relatively widespread.
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