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AmazonBolitoglossa peruvianaEcuadorGlamourPlethodontidaeTBSYasuni National Parkherpetofaunanaturerainforestsalamanderwildlife© Bejat McCrackenwww.bejat.com

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  • Protecting young from parastatoid wasps, insect in stinkbug family.  She was using her antennas to "wind-shield" wipe her young when threatened as she spun her body around them.
  • Toxic, camoflauged and mobile, this pit viper know as a arboreal Fer-de-lance, Bothriopsis bilineatus, was found in the low lying vegetation of the Ecuadorian Amazon.
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  • Hiking up to an open ridge overlooking the rainforest and the Tiputini River that boarders Yasuni National Park I photographed the sun setting.  Located in the Ecuadorian Amazon, Yasuni National Park is an Unesco Bioshpere Reserve and World Heritage Site.
  • Angered possibly by me pulling this Longhorned Beetle from a log to get some close up shots, I noticed him biting the leaf.
  • Curling up into a ball, Siphlophis cervineus is scared.  Found on the forest floor after falling from branches, I got a quick shot before he disappeared into the Ecuadorian Amazon.
  • The word mantis is Greek for "prophet" or "fortune teller".   Oddly strange and bold, this praying mantis, Stagomantis sp., is preparing to hop on my camera's lens.
  • A tarantula devours it's prey in the darkness of the night in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
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