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Santa Cruz Lava Lizard (Microlophus indefatigabilis)

Observer

francymora

Date

January 9, 2011

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Rough-skinned Green Tree Frog (Boana cinerascens)

Observer

francymora

Date

January 11, 2009

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Green-banded Urania (Urania leilus)

Observer

francymora

Date

January 17, 2009

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Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza)

Observer

francymora

Date

January 13, 2014

Description

Female

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Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza)

Observer

francymora

Date

January 13, 2014

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White-necked Jacobin (Florisuga mellivora)

Observer

francymora

Date

January 13, 2014

Description

In Buenaventura Reserve we can find hundred of different hummingbirds.

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Cope's Vine Snake (Oxybelis brevirostris)

Observer

francymora

Date

January 15, 2014

Description

This specie has a wide distribution in South America.

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Trooping Crumble Cap (Coprinellus disseminatus)

Observer

francymora

Date

October 14, 2013

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Palmar Tree Frog (Boana pellucens)

Observer

francymora

Date

October 9, 2013

Description

This frog is founded across the Pacific lowland from western Colombia to southwestern Ecuador and northwester Peru.Due to its wide distribution H. pellucens shows high morphological variation.

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Green Iguana (Iguana iguana)

Observer

francymora

Date

January 24, 2014

Description

This is one of the few herbivorous reptiles. It is a good swimmer and climber and it can live in different environments.

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South American Coati (Nasua nasua)

Observer

francymora

Date

January 13, 2014

Description

They are diurnal, omnivorous.they use their snouts to poke through crevices to find animal prey on the ground.

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