jaguars, tigers, howler monkeys, spider monkeys and orangutans; reptiles such as caimans and the green anaconda; amphibians such as poison dart frogs and the red-eyed tree frog; and birds such as toucans, macaws and the harpy eagle.
Red Spitting Cobra Red Squirrel Red Star Chicken Red Tail Boa (common boa) Red Wolf Red-Bellied Black Snake Red-Bellied Woodpecker Red-Billed Quelea Bird Red-Eared Slider Red-Eyed Tree Frog Red-Footed Tortoise Red-handed Tamarin Red-Headed Vulture Red-Lipped Batfish Red-Shouldered Hawk Red-Tai...
A Howler Monkey in the rainforest canopy. Animals that live in the canopy layer of South American rainforests include:red-eyed tree frogs,howler monkeys(and many otherrainforest monkeys), coatis,sloths,toucansandiguanas. Animals that live in the rainforest canopy layer in other parts of the w...
Come breeding season, they choose elevated tree locations to construct their nests, providing an advantageous view for potential threats and prey. Using twigs, leaves, and other materials, these nests are thoughtfully built to offer a secure environment for their young. Their courtship displays involv...
TheCollared Kingfisher(Todiramphus chloris) is a medium-sized kingfisher belonging to the family Halcyonidae, the tree kingfishers. It is also known as theWhite-collared KingfisherorMangrove Kingfisher. It has a wide range extending from the Red Sea across southern Asia and Australasia to Polynesia...
Found in many of the bodies of water in Florida, the Florida-banded water snake consumes everything from frogs to turtles. View Original Image View Snake Article Despite its eye-catching color spectrum, the Eastern Coral snake is highly venomous. ...
We went to the spa and had a a great experience. Great value! It was very... I say that it is "exclusive", because the hot spring pools are just for the guests (without tour buses bring in people for the... ... very well maintained. Quiet, helpful staff, high class spa, ...
If this moth had been sitting on a pile of dried leaves, or on tree bark, I doubt I would have noticed it. For whatever reason though it was sitting on a green leaf, and the contrast made it possible for me to notice it. Again, it's in the forest so the shutter speed is still...
Was there a touch of annoyance in its golden, predator’s eye? Eventually, it unfolded its massive wings and flapped off to perch on a tree in a neighbouring garden, the frog still hanging from its bill. Flying frog© Jane Powers It swallowed it whole (and still alive?), and moved ...
two structures called the auxillary buds that grow on both sides of the main meristem. In case the axial bud is cut off for some reason the surrounding auxillary buds take over and grow the plant in a new direction. This is how pruners reroute tree growth by cutting off certain branches....