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Andean flamingo (
Phoenicoparrus andinus
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The Andean flamingo possesses the typical elegant flamingo body shape, with long legs and a long, curved neck. The body is pale pi...
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Forsten's tortoise (
Indotestudo forstenii
)
Forsten's tortoise is a medium-sized, yellowish tortoise. The smooth carapace varies from caramel with black blotches to all-black...
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Cactus (
Pseudoacanthocereus brasiliensis
)
This scrambling, low-lying cactus is a fairly inconspicuous member of the family. The dark green, or greyish stems are either erec...
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Bromeliad (
Tillandsia sprengeliana
)
Tillandsia sprengeliana is an epiphyte of Brazil’s coastal forest. The plants are often seen growing at an angle and they consist ...
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Black Inca (
Coeligena prunellei
)
The black Inca is a dark-coloured hummingbird, which has a long straight bill. The plumage is generally black, with a greenish-blu...
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Red-fronted macaw (
Ara rubrogenys
)
This medium-sized macaw is bright green in colour with an orange-red forehead and crown, and a small patch of red behind the eye. ...
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Cactus (
Cipocereus laniflorus
)
This columnar, olive-green cactus may reach up to 2 metres in height. The cylindrical columns are woody and upright, with 5 - 7 tr...
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Orchid (
Cypripedium molle
)
This orchid is a terrestrial herb. A cluster of tall stems can be seen rising from an underground rhizome; a single plant may some...
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Orchid (
Cattleya forbesii
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With its pale coloured flowers, Cattleya forbesii is considered to be one of the least showy species in the classically flamboyant...
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Chilean woodstar (
Eulidia yarrellii
)
The Chilean woodstar is a small hummingbird. It has iridescent olive-green plumage and white underparts. Males are distinguished b...
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Cactus (
Echinocereus pulchellus subsp. pulchellus
)
This small cactus is the typical subspecies of Echinocereus pulchellus; it is easy to miss, being barely seen above the ground . T...
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Cactus (
Pilosocereus fulvilanatus subsp. fulvilanatus
)
This tree-like cactus is the typical subspecies of Pilosocereus fulvilanatus. It may reach up to 4 metres tall, or adopt a more sh...
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Aldabra giant tortoise (
Geochelone gigantea
)
The Aldabra giant tortoise is indeed a giant, with individuals reaching over one metre in length. The thick, domed carapace is dar...
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Orchid (
Renanthera bella
)
This epiphytic orchid is a small herb that bears beautiful flowers; alluded to by the specific name of bella. Aerial roots hang do...
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Fluted clam (
Tridacna squamosa
)
The fluted clam, also known as the scaled clam, can be identified by the large, leaf-like fluted scales on its shell, which are of...
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Cactus (
Melocactus pachyacanthus
)
Melocactus pachyacanthus is a squat, rounded cactus. Two subspecies are recognised which differ in the appearance of their stems; ...
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Orchid (
Cypripedium segawai
)
This slipper orchid is a small, terrestrial herb. The flower stalk, or inflorescence, carries a single small flower, which is yell...
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Pitcher plant (
Nepenthes pervillei
)
Nepenthes pervillei is a pitcher plant native to the Seychelles. It is a climbing plant that can sprawl to seven metres along the ...
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Orchid (
Pleione coronaria
)
Pleione coronaria is an epiphytic orchid. It has prominent egg-shaped swellings at the base of the stem, which are known as 'pseud...
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Orchid (
Phalaenopsis gigantea
)
This epiphytic orchid is known locally as 'elephant ears' due to the enormous, olive- green leaves of this species. Five or six la...
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