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Author Archives: rathomas49

Weatherman gecko, Aristelliger georgeensis

August 6, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photos by Shannon Fortenberry, Glover’s Reef Resort, Glover’s Reef Atoll, Belize, May 2010. Weatherman geckos (also known as the Saint George Island gecko) are so named because they make a […]

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Lizards

Fer-de-lance, Terciopelo, Yellowjaw tommygoff, Lancehead, Mapepire Balsain, Bothrops asper and Bothrops atrox

August 6, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Fer-de-lances are the most abundant venomous snake in Central America, and probably also part of South America they inhabit. They are certainly common in Trinidad, where they are called mapepire […]

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Snakes

Bullet Ant, Paraponera clavata

August 5, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, Refugio Amazonas Lodge, Tambopata National Park, Peru, November 2007. Also called the hormiga bala, giant tropical ant, and 24-hour ant (the latter due to the 24 […]

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Insects

Middle American Burrowing Toad, Rhinophrynus dorsalis

August 5, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Keese Quist, Tikal, Guatemala, May 2006. Photo by Keese Quist, Tikal, Guatemala, May 2006. Photo by Keese Quist, Tikal, Guatemala, May 2006, prepared to call. Photo by Keese […]

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Frogs

Red Lionfish, Pterois volitans – the latest alien marauder in the Caribbean

August 4, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Frank Jordan, Glover’s Reef Resort, Glover’s Reef Atoll, Belize, May 2010. Lionfish are quite beautiful and distinctive fishes that are characterized by bright red, white, and black banding […]

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Fish

Drip tip leaves – typical of most rainforest plants

August 4, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, Refugio Amazonas Lodge, Tambopata National Park, Peru, November 2007. If leaves had no mechanisms to shed water in the rainforest, they would be incessantly covered with […]

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Vascular Plants

Linton’s dwarf short-tailed snake, Tantillita lintoni

August 3, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photos by Bob Thomas, Tikal, Guatemala, May 2005. This small snake is distributed along the Atlantic versant from southern Veracruz, Mexico, through Belize and Guatemala into northern Nicaragua.  It feeds […]

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Snakes

Maya Marauder, Euglandina ghiesbreghti

August 3, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Frank Jordan, Tikal, Guatemala, May 2010. This predatory snail feeds voraciously on other mollusks.  It move rather quickly, for a snail, and spends its time checking out a […]

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Mollusks

Terrestrial turbellarian flatworm: Bipalium cf. kewense

August 2, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Bob Thomas, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad. Bipalium flatworms are easily differentiated from Gigantea gigantea by having a spade-shaped head (see underside on left of this worm pictured). […]

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Worms

Blue land crab, Cardiosoma guanhumi

August 2, 2012by rathomas49 Leave a comment

Photo by Ryan Dempsey, Belize City near municipal airport, Belize, May 2002. Photo by Bob Thomas, Grande Riviere, Trinidad, November 2004.Photo by Bob Thomas, Nariva Swamp, Trinidad, November 2011. Blue […]

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