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What

Western Basilisk (Basiliscus galeritus)

Observer

hardskapunk

Date

February 25, 2010

Description

Found in a cloudy night, perched on an horizontal twig about 2m above a small stream, riparian forest around.

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What

Green Dotted Tree Frog (Dendropsophus molitor)

Observer

hardskapunk

Date

April 4, 2010

Place

Chingaza (Google, OSM)

Description

Found crossing the treeless camping zone near the administrative center at night, after a long rain.

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Andes Giant Glass Frog (Espadarana andina)

Observer

hardskapunk

Date

August 10, 2011

Place

Sasaima (Google, OSM)

Description

Found in the leafy floor to the side of a stream following the "Sendero Panche". It seemed somewhat unhealthy.

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What

Banana Tree Dwelling Frog (Boana platanera)

Observer

hardskapunk

Date

August 10, 2011

Place

Sasaima (Google, OSM)

Description

Found in a cave nearby, along the Sendero Panche.

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hardskapunk

Date

December 31, 2010

Description

Very common, tiny species, found in sandy shores covered with fallen leaves.

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Yapacana White-lipped Frog (Leptodactylus lithonaetes)

Observer

hardskapunk

Date

January 1, 2010

Description

This species is quite common in the rocky surfaces and sandy shores along the rivers of PNN El Tuparro

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What

Spotted Toad (Rhaebo guttatus)

Observer

hardskapunk

Date

January 3, 2011

Description

Found this one feeding on large crickets in a wet hole in a secondary forest patch by the administrative center, during the dry season.

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What

True Toads (Family Bufonidae)

Observer

hardskapunk

Date

January 5, 2011

Description

Found this little guy near the Maipures station in PNN El Tuparro, hiding in spiny bushes in a lowland tepuy during the dry season.

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