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  • A male Western Bluebird, Sialia mexicana, perches on a branch in Lynch Canyon Open Space, near Fairfield, California
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  • Capybara, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, on a riverbank near Porto Jofre in the Northern Pantanal region of Brazil. On its back is a Pied Lapwing (Pied Plover), Vanellus cayanus.
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  • Anna's hummingbird, Calypte anna, at a backyard feeder in the Santa Cruz Mountains, California
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  • Red-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis callidryas. Villa Lapas, near Herradura, Costa Rica
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  • Red-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis callidryas. Villa Lapas, near Herradura, Costa Rica
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  • Tokay gecko, Gekko gecko, on Atauro Island, Timor-Leste (East Timor)
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  • Tokay gecko, Gekko gecko, on Atauro Island, Timor-Leste (East Timor)
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  • Keeler Beach, a sarcastic statement about the diversion of water from Owens Lake by the city of Los Angeles. Corner of Maud and Cerro Gordo Sreets in Keeler, California.
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  • Anna's hummingbird, Calypte anna, at a backyard feeder in the Santa Cruz Mountains, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, rests on a camera in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Red-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis callidryas. Villa Lapas, near Herradura, Costa Rica
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  • Red-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis callidryas. Villa Lapas, near Herradura, Costa Rica
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  • Tokay gecko, Gekko gecko, on Atauro Island, Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040347-gecko.jpg
  • Keeler Beach, a sarcastic statement about the diversion of water from Owens Lake by the city of Los Angeles. Corner of Maud and Cerro Gordo Sreets in Keeler, California.
    11040367.jpg
  • Anna's hummingbird, Calypte anna, at a backyard feeder in the Santa Cruz Mountains, California
    08130439-hummingbird.jpg
  • Anna's hummingbird, Calypte anna, at a backyard feeder in the Santa Cruz Mountains, California
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  • Red-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis callidryas. Villa Lapas, near Herradura, Costa Rica
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  • Hybrid African clawed frog, Silurana sp.  Native to sub-Saharan Africa, clawed frogs were exported worldwide in the 1940s and 1950s for use in human pregnancy tests, and were later sold widely as pets.  Feral populations are now established in many countries, including the United States, where they are a threat to native amphibians and fish.  Especially large populations exist in California, preying on endangered California red-legged frogs, Rana aurora draytonii, and endangered unarmored threespine sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus williamson.  Recent evidence suggests the chytrid fungus that is currently decimating frog populations around the world originated in Africa and was spread by these frogs.
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  • Hybrid African clawed frog, Silurana sp.  Native to sub-Saharan Africa, clawed frogs were exported worldwide in the 1940s and 1950s for use in human pregnancy tests, and were later sold widely as pets.  Feral populations are now established in many countries, including the United States, where they are a threat to native amphibians and fish.  Especially large populations exist in California, preying on endangered California red-legged frogs, Rana aurora draytonii, and endangered unarmored threespine sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus williamson.  Recent evidence suggests the chytrid fungus that is currently decimating frog populations around the world originated in Africa and was spread by these frogs.
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  • Hybrid African clawed frog, Silurana sp.  Native to sub-Saharan Africa, clawed frogs were exported worldwide in the 1940s and 1950s for use in human pregnancy tests, and were later sold widely as pets.  Feral populations are now established in many countries, including the United States, where they are a threat to native amphibians and fish.  Especially large populations exist in California, preying on endangered California red-legged frogs, Rana aurora draytonii, and endangered unarmored threespine sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus williamson.  Recent evidence suggests the chytrid fungus that is currently decimating frog populations around the world originated in Africa and was spread by these frogs.
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