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  • Canyon treefrog, Hyla arenicolor. The frog's staccato mating call creates ripples in an intermittent stream in Bear Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Canyon treefrog, Hyla arenicolor. The frog's staccato mating call creates ripples in an intermittent stream in Bear Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Canyon treefrog, Hyla arenicolor. The frog's staccato mating call creates ripples in an intermittent stream in Bear Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Canyon treefrog, Hyla arenicolor. The frog's staccato mating call creates ripples in an intermittent stream in Bear Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
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  • A male Red-winged Blackbird, Agelaius phoeniceus, calls while perched on a cattail at Lake Herman, Benicia, California
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  • Song Sparrow, Melospiza melodia, in the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, Gilbert, Arizona
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perches on a branch in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Marsh Wren, Cistothorus palustris, perches on reeds in Sonoma County, California
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  • A Song Sparrow, Melospiza melodia, sings while perched on a wooden post in Benicia, California
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  • A male Red-winged Blackbird, Agelaius phoeniceus, displays while perched on a branch at Lake Herman, Benicia, California
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  • American Crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos, on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • American Crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos, on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perches on a cristate (crested) Saguaro cactus, Carnegiea gigantea, in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, sings while perched on a Saguaro cactus, Carnegiea gigantea, in Papago Park, part of the Phoenix Mountains Preserve near Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perches on a branch in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Rufous-collared Sparrow, Zonotrichia capensis, singing. Monteverde, Costa Rica
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  • A male Red-winged Blackbird, Agelaius phoeniceus, displays while perched on a cattail at Lake Herman, Benicia, California
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  • American Crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos, on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Song Sparrow, Melospiza melodia, in the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, Gilbert, Arizona
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perches on a Saguaro cactus, Carnegiea gigantea, in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perches on a blooming Saguaro cactus, Carnegiea gigantea, in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perches on a blooming Saguaro cactus, Carnegiea gigantea, in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Two Cactus Wrens, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perch on a blooming Saguaro cactus, Carnegiea gigantea, in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perches on a branch in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, sings in a mesquite tree in Papago Park, part of the Phoenix Mountains Preserve near Phoenix, Arizona
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  • White-crowned Sparrow, Zonotrichia leucophrys, on the Pacific Coast in Sonoma County, California
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  • Marsh Wren, Cistothorus palustris, perches on reeds in Sonoma County, California
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  • Marsh Wren, Cistothorus palustris, perches on reeds in Sonoma County, California
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  • Marsh Wren, Cistothorus palustris, perches on reeds in Sonoma County, California
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  • Rufous-collared Sparrow, Zonotrichia capensis, singing. Monteverde, Costa Rica
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  • A Song Sparrow, Melospiza melodia, sings while perched on a branch in Benicia, California
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  • American Crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos, on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perches on a cristate (crested) Saguaro cactus, Carnegiea gigantea, in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perches on a blooming Saguaro cactus, Carnegiea gigantea, in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, perches on a blooming Saguaro cactus, Carnegiea gigantea, in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Common Fruit Bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, also called the Jamaican Fruit Bat or Mexican Fruit Bat, roost inside the Caverna de Panaderos (Baker's Cave) near Gibara, Cuba
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  • Common Fruit Bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, also called the Jamaican Fruit Bat or Mexican Fruit Bat, roost inside the Caverna de Panaderos (Baker's Cave) near Gibara, Cuba
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  • Common Fruit Bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, also called the Jamaican Fruit Bat or Mexican Fruit Bat, roost inside the Caverna de Panaderos (Baker's Cave) near Gibara, Cuba
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  • Common Fruit Bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, also called the Jamaican Fruit Bat or Mexican Fruit Bat, roost inside the Caverna de Panaderos (Baker's Cave) near Gibara, Cuba
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  • Meadow Treefrog, Isthmohyla pseudopuma, metamorph on a leaf at Monteverde, Costa Rica. Also called Gunther's Costa Rican Treefrog.
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  • Masked Treefrog, Smilisca phaeota, near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Also called the New Granada Cross-banded Treefrog.
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  • Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Oophaga pumilio (formerly Dendrobates pumilio), at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica. Also called the Blue Jeans Frog.
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on wall.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on wall.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Unlike most lizards, geckos have no eyelids, and use their long tongues to clean the protective clear scale that covers the eye.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on vertical pane of glass.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on vertical pane of glass.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on vertical pane of glass.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • Left front foot pads of New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • A previously undescribed species of night skink, tentatively called Eremiascincus sp. A, from Ermera Province, Timor-Leste (East Timor).
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  • Total Lunar Eclipse of January 20, 2019, sometimes called the Super Blood Wolf Moon - Super because it was near its perigee and appeared larger than usual; Blood for the color during totality; and Wolf for the traditional name of the first full moon of the year. Photographed at the last moment of totality, as the Moon started to emerge from the Earth's shadow, at 9:45 pm Pacific Standard Time in Berkeley, California, USA
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  • Havana, Cuba - A three-wheeled Coco Taxi, so called because it is shaped like a coconut, passes in front of Hotel Plaza near Parque Central.
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  • Cloudy Snail-eating Snake, Sibon nebulatus, near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Also called Slugeater or Snail Sucker
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  • Black River Turtle (Tortuga Negra del Río), Rhinoclemmys funerea, also called the Black Wood Turtle, basking on a log in the Tortuguero River (Rio Tortuguero) in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica. Listed as Near-Threatened in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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  • Black River Turtle (Tortuga Negra del Río), Rhinoclemmys funerea, also called the Black Wood Turtle, basking on a log in the Tortuguero River (Rio Tortuguero) in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica. Listed as Near-Threatened in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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  • Masked Treefrog, Smilisca phaeota, poses for a smartphone photo near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Also called the New Granada Cross-banded Treefrog. This is a composite image; the smartphone photo is simulated.
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  • Masked Treefrog, Smilisca phaeota, in Arenal Volcano National Park, Costa Rica. Also called the New Granada Cross-banded Treefrog.
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  • Rattlesnake weed, Chamaesyce albomarginata; also called Whitemargin Euphorbia, Euphorbia albomarginata. Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Rattlesnake weed, Chamaesyce albomarginata; also called Whitemargin Euphorbia, Euphorbia albomarginata. Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on wall.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on wall.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  The nocturnal gecko's vertical pupils open wide in dim light, closing to narrow slits in a fraction of a second when exposed to bright light.   Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  The nocturnal gecko's vertical pupils open wide in dim light, closing to narrow slits in a fraction of a second when exposed to bright light.   Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  The nocturnal gecko's vertical pupils open wide in dim light, closing to narrow slits in a fraction of a second when exposed to bright light.   Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  The nocturnal gecko's vertical pupils open wide in dim light, closing to narrow slits in a fraction of a second when exposed to bright light.   Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on vertical pane of glass.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on vertical pane of glass.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on vertical pane of glass.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on vertical pane of glass.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on vertical pane of glass.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on vertical pane of glass.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • Right rear foot pads of New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • Right rear foot pads of New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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  • Four-fingered skink, Carlia sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor). A previously undescribed species, tentatively called Carlia species 4.  (Specimen HK549)
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  • Four-fingered skink, Carlia sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor). A previously undescribed species, tentatively called Carlia species 3.  (Specimen HK548)
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  • Four-fingered skink, Carlia sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor). A previously undescribed species, tentatively called Carlia species 3.  (Specimen HK548)
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  • Four-fingered skink, Carlia sp., from the Baucau district of Timor-Leste (East Timor). A previously undescribed species, tentatively called Carlia species 3.  (Specimen HK548)
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  • Common Fruit Bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, also called the Jamaican Fruit Bat or Mexican Fruit Bat, roost inside the Caverna de Panaderos (Baker's Cave) near Gibara, Cuba
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  • Common Fruit Bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, also called the Jamaican Fruit Bat or Mexican Fruit Bat, roost inside the Caverna de Panaderos (Baker's Cave) near Gibara, Cuba
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  • Common Fruit Bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, also called the Jamaican Fruit Bat or Mexican Fruit Bat, roost inside the Caverna de Panaderos (Baker's Cave) near Gibara, Cuba
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  • Common Fruit Bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, also called the Jamaican Fruit Bat or Mexican Fruit Bat, roost inside the Caverna de Panaderos (Baker's Cave) near Gibara, Cuba
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  • Common Fruit Bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, also called the Jamaican Fruit Bat or Mexican Fruit Bat, roost inside the Caverna de Panaderos (Baker's Cave) near Gibara, Cuba
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  • Common Fruit Bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, also called the Jamaican Fruit Bat or Mexican Fruit Bat, roost inside the Caverna de Panaderos (Baker's Cave) near Gibara, Cuba
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  • Casque-headed Lizard, Corytophanes cristatus, near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Also called Helmet-headed Lizard, Helmeted Basilisk, or Smooth-helmeted Iguana
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  • Black River Turtle (Tortuga Negra del Río), Rhinoclemmys funerea, also called the Black Wood Turtle, basking on a log in the Tortuguero River (Rio Tortuguero) in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica. Listed as Near-Threatened in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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  • Hourglass Treefrog, Dendropsophus ebraccatus (formerly Hyla ebraccata), on a leaf near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Also called the Harlequin Treefrog.
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  • Eggs of Hourglass Treefrog, Dendropsophus ebraccatus (formerly Hyla ebraccata), on a leaf near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Also called the Harlequin Treefrog.
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  • Masked Treefrog, Smilisca phaeota, in Arenal Volcano National Park, Costa Rica. Also called the New Granada Cross-banded Treefrog.
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  • Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Oophaga pumilio (formerly Dendrobates pumilio), at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica. Also called the Blue Jeans Frog.
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  • Rattlesnake weed, Chamaesyce albomarginata; also called Whitemargin Euphorbia, Euphorbia albomarginata. Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus, walking on wall.  Microscopic setae and spatulae on the gecko's feet allow it to walk on almost any surface.  Also called Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko.  Endemic to New Caledonia in the South Pacific, the crested gecko was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.  It is now one of the most commonly kept species of gecko in captivity.  .
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