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“From Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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From Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

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“VIETNAMESE MOSSY FROGS
Theloderma corticale
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Vietnamese mossy frogs greatly resemble a clump of moss thanks to their green color, black spots, and visible tubercules and spines. They hide in...

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VIETNAMESE MOSSY FROGS
Theloderma corticale

©Michael@thegardensofeden.org

Vietnamese mossy frogs greatly resemble a clump of moss thanks to their green color, black spots, and visible tubercules and spines. They hide in basins of water found in crevices with only their eyes protruding to keep a watchful eye on their surroundings. As a result, they’re almost impossible to spot when sitting still. These tree frogs have adhesive toe pads and can jump. Males have a pronounced breeding callus on the base of their inside finger.

The Vietnamese mossy frog grows up to 3.5 inches (7 to 8 centimeters), with males tending to be smaller and thinner than females.

As its name suggests, the Vietnamese mossy frog lives in Vietnam; specifically in northern Vietnam, a region defined by limestone cliffs and evergreen rainforests.

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Concept drawings by Albin Grau for NOSFERATU (1922).

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“Silent Sunday Night gets spooky with Victor Seastrom’s THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE (‘21) tomorrow night at 12am ET /9pm PT
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Silent Sunday Night gets spooky with Victor Seastrom’s THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE (‘21) tomorrow night at 12am ET /9pm PT

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“ Aversion to happiness, also called cherophobia is the extreme and irrational fear of gaiety or happiness because of the belief that when one becomes happy, a negative event will soon occur that will taint their happiness. Those who have...

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Aversion to happiness, also called cherophobia is the extreme and irrational fear of gaiety or happiness because of the belief that when one becomes happy, a negative event will soon occur that will taint their happiness. Those who have this aren’t always sad, but they’re afraid to express happiness. Cherophobia may be caused by a past traumatic or negative experience.  It may also be caused by an intense fear of disappointment. 

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