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Dangerous and beautiful! Explorer shoots endangered cold-blooded animals in the real-life version of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Reported on April 26, 2019, Matthijs Kuijpers is a Dutch explorer and photographer. For the past 27 years, he has traveled the world in search of the world's most dangerous, gorgeous and exotic cold-blooded animals. Photographs of these magical creatures were included by Matthijs in his first album, Cold-Blooded Instincts. This is a realistic version of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and it contains some unusual and exotic species that once crawled through all corners of the earth, and now they are carefully living on earth

Dangerous and beautiful! Explorer shoots endangered cold-blooded animals in the real-life version of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Corn snake (double-headed). This photo is very special because the snake in the photo has two heads. This is a very rare phenomenon in nature called polycephaly, which resembles a human conjoined twin. It is worth noting that the two heads of this snake will look for food independently. (Photo attributed: IC photo)

Dangerous and beautiful! Explorer shoots endangered cold-blooded animals in the real-life version of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

The poison dart frog, also known as the dyed bush frog. (Photo attributed: IC photo)

Dangerous and beautiful! Explorer shoots endangered cold-blooded animals in the real-life version of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Purple-skinned spotted toad. The toads, which are very rare and first discovered in 2013 by illegal gold diggers in Mount Cook in Suriname, the Netherlands, are considered critically endangered and may now be extinct. (Photo attributed: IC photo)

Dangerous and beautiful! Explorer shoots endangered cold-blooded animals in the real-life version of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Rattlesnake of the Siam Peninsula. This snake has a pit in front of its eyes, giving it infrared vision. (Photo attributed: IC photo)

Dangerous and beautiful! Explorer shoots endangered cold-blooded animals in the real-life version of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Black Frame Shougong. It is a rare species that was not discovered until 2010. They usually live in low-altitude rainforests, and human farmland modifications to these rainforests are destroying their habitats and seriously threatening their survival. (Photo attributed: IC photo)

Dangerous and beautiful! Explorer shoots endangered cold-blooded animals in the real-life version of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Demon flat-tailed leaf lizard. (Photo attributed: IC photo)

Dangerous and beautiful! Explorer shoots endangered cold-blooded animals in the real-life version of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

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