Four months worth in Panama

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Arachnoprince
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mmmm, oh my. Can anyone recommend a site that has unlimited bandwidth for free?
 

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Forking incredible photos, mate. I thought that I had seen a lot of things in China (And I have..) but you have outdone me. Then again, I couldn't do it every day, but still.. :worship:

And how did you manage to get so many of them to sit still. You must be a very patient man. =P
 

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Forking incredible photos

i completly agree i was trying to figure out how to say it with out getting suspended.

once again wonderful pictures. one of the best field trip threads i've seen.

great pics WOman...



moose
 

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I'm going to move this along to get to more pages so i can add more pics
 

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Going to add reptiles tomorrow. For some reason, the pictures I put up were extremely blurry
 
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Oh man, what an astonishing collection of pictures. Number 28 :clap: :clap: :clap: !
 

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absolutly gorgeous pictures, thanks for sharing! Great looking bugs, so much colour!

Martin
 

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Okay! Reptiles. Please correct my ids if they are wrong.

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Gonotodes albogularis




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Basiliscus vittatus





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Basiliscus basiliscus



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Iguana iguana




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Multiple Norops species




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Genus sounds like myba?


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Some house gecko



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Chunk headed snake



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Oxybelis aeneus Brown Vine Snake


this is the only decentish pic of their mouth unfortunately


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Boa constrictor



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Bothrops asper or atrox this one was by our station, and we put it in this barrel and then displaced it away from the station later.


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Amphibians
by far the most photographed was Oophaga (Dendrobates) pumilio because our professor did her work on the Madacascar Mantella frogs and the O. pumilio have a lot of color morphs

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Oophaga (Dendrobates) pumilio
Isla Colon morph (yellow, orange, and green)

Isla Bastimentos morphs (ranging from white to red to yellow)




Other islands had blue and green color morphs, but i was working when the opportunity came to see them and I missed it


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Oophaga (Dendrobates) auratus


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Dink or Tink frog or something




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Unsure, it was found in The Darien



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Cane Toad



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Leptodactylus pentadactylus

 

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That's it for this page, next page: Birds, bats, monkeys, and sloths
 

Rindy

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WOW, so many creatures and each so different thanks for sharing!
 

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Again awesome pics!
did you get tagged by this one??

Nah, it made a few strikes but it never touched down on anyone. Its not my arm anyways and when i held one it was pretty calm. They are rear fanged anyways and tend not to even get that far from what I hear
 

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After looking through your photos, I'm beating myself up for not going to Bocas del Toro. I only made it as far as Manzanillo(30+ miles away). Fantastic creatures/region/people/pictures! Do you know if research expeditions ever take on "civilain" grunts?
 
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