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Brazilian red-belly toad (
Melanophryniscus cambaraensis
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Aleku caecilian (
Sylvacaecilia grandisonae
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Climbing frog (
Anodonthyla nigrigularis
)
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Red brocket (
Mazama americana
)
The red brocket is the largest of all brocket deer, and also has the greatest range. Named for its foxy red coat, this stout-bodi...
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Bright-eyed frog (
Boophis septentrionalis
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Water frog (
Telmatobius timens
)
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Tree frog (
Leptopelis fiziensis
)
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Gembe reed frog (
Hyperolius robustus
)
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Reed frog (
Hyperolius viridis
)
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Talipot palm (
Corypha umbraculifera
)
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Crown of thorns (
Euphorbia milii
)
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Red-fronted brown lemur (
Eulemur rufus
)
This medium-sized lemur has a horizontal posture, which is suited to its predominantly quadrupedal mode of movement. These lemurs ...
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African river-martin (
Pseudochelidon eurystomina
)
The African river-martin, the most primitive living swallow, has blue-black or purple-black plumage with an attractive green sheen...
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Crowned seahorse (
Hippocampus coronatus
)
This Japanese seahorse earns its common name for the tall, backward-curving crown on top of its head, which is coupled with rather...
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Onion (
Allium calamarophilon
)
ARKive is supporting the IUCN Species Survival Commission's Top 50 Plants Campaign. The aim of this campaign is to help save plant...
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Maori cod (
Epinephelus undulatostriatus
)
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Bramble shark (
Echinorhinus brucus
)
The most unusual feature of this sluggish shark is the sharp tooth-like denticles scattered over its body and fins. A stout-bodied...
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Nelson cave spider (
Spelungula cavernicola
)
As New Zealand’s largest spider, with an enormous 13 cm leg-span, this species is a startling sight in the limestone caves of the ...
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Red colobus (
Piliocolobus badius
)
The red colobus, like other colobus species, has just a bump in place of the thumb, indeed, colobus means ‘docked’ in Greek, but t...
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Asian bayberry (
Nageia nagi
)
Information on the Asian bayberry is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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