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Costa Rica { 50 images } Created 26 May 2013

Frogs, snakes and other wildlife and landscapes of the Osa Peninsula and Las Alturas, Costa Rica
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  • Gliding Treefrog, Agalychnis spurrelli, with mushrooms, found on the last night in the Osa Peninsula.
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  • Red-eyed Treefrogs, Agalychnis calidryas, in amplexus in the Osa Peninsula.
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  • Red-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis calidryas
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  • Reticulated Glass Frog, Hyalinobatrachium valerioi, on a leaf in the Osa Peninsula. Glass frogs are so-named because of their virtually transparent skin.
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  • Golfo Dulce Poison Dart Frog, Phyllobates vittatus, in the Osa Peninsula, endangered. One of the most toxic frogs in the world.
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  • A male Hourglass Frog, Dendropsophus ebraccatus, calls to a female on a blade of grass below in the Osa Peninsula, one of the biologically richest places on earth.
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  • Hourglass frog, Dendropsophus ebraccatus, from the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica waving a beetle
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  • Red-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis calidryas, in the Osa Peninsula.
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  • Gliding Treefrogs, Agalychnis spurrelli, mating.
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  • Eye of a gliding treefrog, Agalychnis spurrelli
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  • gliding treefrog, Agalychnis spurrelli from the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
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  • gliding treefrog, Agalychnis spurrelli from the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
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  • gliding treefrog, Agalychnis spurrelli, on a leaf on the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
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  • Granular Glass Frog, Cochranella granulosa, in the Osa Peninsula.
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  • Mating milk frogs, Phrynohyas venulosa in the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica
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  • Mating Milk Frogs, Phrynohyas venulosa, in the Osa Peninsula.
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  • An Hourglass Frog, Dendropsophus ebraccatus,  on a blade of grass in the Osa Peninsula.
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  • Male Olive Treefrogs, Scinax elaeochroa, fighting for a mate in the Osa Peninsula.
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  • Hourglass frog, Dendropsophus ebraccatus, from the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica
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  • Calling Hourglass Frog, Dendropsophus ebraccatus.
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  • Mating Milk Frogs, Phrynohyas venulosa, with vocal sac inflated.
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  • A cat-eyed snake, Leptodeira septentrionalis, eats a gliding treefrog, Agalychnis spurrelli, on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica
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  • A cat-eyed snake, Leptodeira septentrionalis, eats a gliding treefrog, Agalychnis spurrelli, on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica
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  • Green and Black Poison Dart Frog, Dendrobates auratus, in the Osa Peninsula.
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  • Reticulated Glass Frog, Hyalinobatrachium valerioi, on a leaf in the Osa Peninsula.
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  • Variable Harlequin Frog, Atelopus varius, a critically endangered species that was feared extinct before being rediscovered in a remote stream in Costa Rica in 2003. The reappearance of the frog signaled the beginning of a new chapter in the story of amphibian declines and extinctions, as other species began reappearing after decades without trace.
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  • Variable harlequin frog, Atelopus varius, a critically endangered species in Costa Rica
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  • A glass frog guards eggs nearby.
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  • Tree boa from the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica
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  • Northern Cat-eyed Snake, Leptodeira septentrionalis.
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  • Gecko, Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica
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  • A gladiator tree frog, Hypsiboas rosenbergi peers from behind a leaf,
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  • Spider on a web in the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica
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  • Tarantula spider on a leaf in the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica
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  • Stream habitat of the Variable Harlequin Frog, Atelopus varius, at Las Alturas in southern Costa Rica.
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  • Stormy beach on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica
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  • A black vulture spreads its wings on a tree stump
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  • Bamboo
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  • Tent-making bat - Uroderma bilobatum - hanging under a palm leaf
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  • Tent-making bats - Uroderma bilobatum - hanging under a palm leaf
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  • Capturing a photo of a hatchling Olive Ridley Sea Turtle before releasing it into the frothy waves of the Pacific
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  • Hatchling Olive Ridley Sea Turtles make their way across volcanic sands to the Pacific
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  • An Olive Ridley sea turtle hatchling prepares to get its fins wet for the first time in the Pacific
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  • A hatchling Olive Ridley getting ready to be released into the Pacific
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  • An Olive Ridley sea turtle hatchling prepares to get its fins wet for the first time in the Pacific
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  • A cicada emerging from its chrysalis on a tree trunk
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  • Olive Ridley hatchlings awaiting release into the Pacific
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  • Sunset from the Osa Conservation field station
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