'I Eat Whatever Bugs Me!' Acrylic Earrings

$38.00

Discover the charm of Far North Queensland’s cutest, well-loved amphibians and reptiles.

Celebrate native Australian wildlife and humour with these bold, bright pun-inspired 100% recycled acrylic earrings, designed in Cairns using responsibly sourced wood. Featuring cheeky designs like "Bin Chicken" (White Ibis) and "Nope Bird" (Cassowary), these eco-friendly earrings are perfect as souvenirs, gifts, or statement pieces for nature lovers.

Discover the charm of Far North Queensland’s cutest, well-loved amphibians and reptiles.

Celebrate native Australian wildlife and humour with these bold, bright pun-inspired 100% recycled acrylic earrings, designed in Cairns using responsibly sourced wood. Featuring cheeky designs like "Bin Chicken" (White Ibis) and "Nope Bird" (Cassowary), these eco-friendly earrings are perfect as souvenirs, gifts, or statement pieces for nature lovers.

    • Dimensions: 5cm x 5cm (4mm thickness)

    • Findings: Hypoallergenic stainless steel fishhook findings, comfortable for sensitive ears.

    • Eco-friendly Materials: 100% Recycled Black Acrylic, re-claimed from landfill.

    • Design: UV resistant, high saturation, matte finish, single-sided design.

  • The Dainty Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta) is a petite and charming tree frog, growing to about 4.5 cm in length. Its back is lime green, fading to a bright yellow belly, with bold yellow sides and matching yellow lips. A pale yellow or green stripe extends from the nose across the eye, while the thighs display maroon or purple-brown hues. Its burnt-orange eyes stand out, and the fingers are roughly three-quarters webbed, while the toes are fully webbed—both bearing large discs.

    This arboreal frog inhabits eastern Queensland down into north-eastern New South Wales and is often seen after rain in forested wetlands, woodland, and gardens. Though primarily rainforest-associated, it frequently appears in suburban areas and is sometimes inadvertently transported on fruit shipments.

    Males form noisy choruses in spring and summer after rain, emitting a long, growl-like call. Eggs are laid in clear jelly masses attached to vegetation near water, and tadpoles develop over about 14 weeks. A resilient species, the Dainty Tree Frog is classified as Least Concern.

  • -       Remove item when showering, swimming or when in contact with water.

    -       Remove for sleep or exercise.

    -       Avoid contact with lotions, perfume or excessive sunlight.

    -       Keep in a cool, dry location when not being warn.

    -       Handle with care.

    -       Remove from clothing before washing.

  • -       Cairns Local: Designed and assembled in Cairns by artist Jenna Minchin: Owner of The Jungle Collection, Cairns local of 13 years, established artist and regionally recognised entrepreneur. 

    -       Support Small: We operate from our retail store in the heart of Cairns city, in Oceana Walk Arcade (since Sept 2024). To keep our focus small & sustainable, we only hold small quantities of stock, choosing to create small batches of products to respond to demand.

    -       Sustainably Focused: To honour the Rainforest and the wildlife within it, we strive to use ethical, sustainable and responsibly sourced materials for our products (when possible, to do so). This includes responsibly sourced wood, recycled acrylic, reclaimed steel and recycled papers. More information on this can be found in our policy page.