European common frog (Rana temporaria), grass snake (Natrix natrix), giant house spider (Eratigena atrica), silver-washed fritillary (Argynnis paphia) English: Rana temporaria, Natrix natrix, Tegenaria atrica, Argynnis paphia
Deutsch: Rana temporaria, Natrix natrix, Tegenaria atrica, Argynnis paphia
Date 2009
Author Danny S. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Bartiebert
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Animals-392.jpg
The common frog (Rana temporaria), also known as the European common frog, European common brown frog, or European grass frog, is a semi-aquatic amphibian of the family Ranidae, found throughout much of Europe as far north as Scandinavia and as far east as the Urals, except for most of Iberia, southern Italy, and the southern Balkans.
The grass snake (Natrix natrix), sometimes called the ringed snake or water snake, is a Eurasian non-venomous snake. It is often found near water and feeds almost exclusively on amphibians.
The giant house spider (Eratigena atrica) is one of the biggest spiders of Central and Northern Europe. It was previously placed in the genus Tegenaria, where in addition to Tegenaria atrica, it was also documented as Tegenaria duellica, Tegenaria gigantea and Tegenaria saeva, among others, all thought to be different species.
The silver-washed fritillary (Argynnis paphia) is a common and variable butterfly found over much of the Palaearctic ecozone – Algeria, Europe, temperate Asia and Japan.