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Strange fascinating creatures

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Published: 16 Apr 2026 › Updated: 16 Apr 2026Strange fascinating creatures

Strange fascinating creatures

As a very special event finishes once again, a #monomad challenge is a perfect way to sum it up.

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A lizard, portraying an event? Well, for sure: a lizard, a frog, big psittacines, smaller ones, the biggest mammal and the tiniest of them; all of them would be suitable. And why?

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Because ICARE was in town. Every two years, people from all over the world get together for a few days, and share what is being done nowadays to take better care of all the exotic species out there.

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It's a very niche event, for sure, but also a much needed one; the information sharing is invaluable. And the social part is as good (or better!) than the scientific one. It was so great to see old friends again! Some of them I hadn't seen for almost six years!

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And yes, all of these photos are of wild animals. But these are the kind of animals that vets that treat exotic species see on a daily basis... and it's a blessing to be able to treat them and see them up close.

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Some of them are full of colours, while others wouldn't even need to be in monochromes; but they all look great in a photo, that's for sure!

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Reptiles are especially fascinating, but they're normally also the ones we see less in a clinical setting, unless we're specifically working with those species. Nevertheless, they're by far the ones I like to encounter the most in the wild. Our scaly friends are so diverse and so awesome; even in my country, where there's not that big of a diversity of lizards and snakes and turtles.

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There were people from places as far away as Taiwan! The kind of animals the colleagues working on tropical countries see is mind blowing.

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As for me, at work or while walking in nature... I'm happy with whatever critter comes along; the more, the merrier! :)

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What can you find here? Amateur photography. Wildlife, nature and travelling, with the ocasional ranting. Oh, and a Splinterlands addict!

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