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Marine iguana, Punta Espinosa.
Image ID: 01727
Species: Marine iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus
Location: Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador | Galapagos land iguana.
Image ID: 01742
Species: Galapagos land iguana, Conolophus subcristatus
Location: South Plaza Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador | Galapagos land iguana.
Image ID: 02991
Species: Galapagos land iguana, Conolophus subcristatus
Location: South Plaza Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador |
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Banded mongoose, Maasai Mara, Kenya.
Image ID: 29848
Species: Banded Mongoose, Mungos mungo
Location: Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya | White-tailed damselfish.
Image ID: 11844
Species: White-tailed damselfish, Dascyllus aruanus | White-tailed damselfish.
Image ID: 11846
Species: White-tailed damselfish, Dascyllus aruanus |
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Banded iguana, male. The bands of color on the male of this species change from green to either blue, grey or black, depending on mood. Females are usually solid green, ocassionally with blue spots or a few narrow bands.
Image ID: 12611
Species: Banded iguana, Brachylophus fasciatus | Banded iguana, male. The bands of color on the male of this species change from green to either blue, grey or black, depending on mood. Females are usually solid green, ocassionally with blue spots or a few narrow bands.
Image ID: 12613
Species: Banded iguana, Brachylophus fasciatus | Banded iguana, male. The bands of color on the male of this species change from green to either blue, grey or black, depending on mood. Females are usually solid green, ocassionally with blue spots or a few narrow bands.
Image ID: 12614
Species: Banded iguana, Brachylophus fasciatus |
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Banded iguana, male. The bands of color on the male of this species change from green to either blue, grey or black, depending on mood. Females are usually solid green, ocassionally with blue spots or a few narrow bands.
Image ID: 12620
Species: Banded iguana, Brachylophus fasciatus | Caribbean rock iguana. Rock iguanas play an important role in the Caribbean islands due to their diet of fruits, flowers and leaves. The seeds pass through the digestive tract of the iguana and are left behind in its droppings, helping to spread the seeds the grow new plants.
Image ID: 12824
Species: Caribbean rock iguana, Cyclura | Caribbean rock iguana. Rock iguanas play an important role in the Caribbean islands due to their diet of fruits, flowers and leaves. The seeds pass through the digestive tract of the iguana and are left behind in its droppings, helping to spread the seeds the grow new plants.
Image ID: 12825
Species: Caribbean rock iguana, Cyclura |
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Banded archerfish. The banded archerfish is known for its ability to shoot down resting insects by spitting a jet of water. Large archerfishes can hit a target 2-3m away. Archerfishes have adaptations to the mouth which enable spitting. When a banded archerfish shoots a jet of water, it raises its tongue against the roof of the mouth forming a tube. The gill covers quickly close forcing water along the tube. This species mostly lives in mangrove and estuarine habitats throughout much of the Indo-Pacific.
Image ID: 12902
Species: Banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix | Banded archerfish. The banded archerfish is known for its ability to shoot down resting insects by spitting a jet of water. Large archerfishes can hit a target 2-3m away. Archerfishes have adaptations to the mouth which enable spitting. When a banded archerfish shoots a jet of water, it raises its tongue against the roof of the mouth forming a tube. The gill covers quickly close forcing water along the tube. This species mostly lives in mangrove and estuarine habitats throughout much of the Indo-Pacific.
Image ID: 12903
Species: Banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix | Banded archerfish. The banded archerfish is known for its ability to shoot down resting insects by spitting a jet of water. Large archerfishes can hit a target 2-3m away. Archerfishes have adaptations to the mouth which enable spitting. When a banded archerfish shoots a jet of water, it raises its tongue against the roof of the mouth forming a tube. The gill covers quickly close forcing water along the tube. This species mostly lives in mangrove and estuarine habitats throughout much of the Indo-Pacific.
Image ID: 12904
Species: Banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix |
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Banded rainbowfish. The banded rainbowfish, from the Goyder River in Australias Northwest Territory, is evolving into a separate species (from other rainbowfishes), has assumed a narrow range and has developed a unique coloration.
Image ID: 13964
Species: Banded rainbowfish, Melanotaenia trifasciata | Whitespotted bamboo shark.
Image ID: 14962
Species: Whitespotted bamboo shark, Chiloscyllium plagiosum | Whitespotted bamboo shark.
Image ID: 14964
Species: Whitespotted bamboo shark, Chiloscyllium plagiosum |
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Whitespotted bamboo shark.
Image ID: 14965
Species: Whitespotted bamboo shark, Chiloscyllium plagiosum | Whitespotted bamboo shark.
Image ID: 14966
Species: Whitespotted bamboo shark, Chiloscyllium plagiosum | Zabriskie Point, sunrise. Manly Beacon rises in the center of an eroded, curiously banded area of sedimentary rock, with the Panamint Mountains visible in the distance.
Image ID: 15586
Location: Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Zabriskie Point, sunrise. Curiously banded area of sedimentary rock lies in the foreground with the Panamint Mountains visible in the distance.
Image ID: 15601
Location: Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Zabriskie Point, sunrise. Manly Beacon rises in the center of an eroded, curiously banded area of sedimentary rock, with the Panamint Mountains visible in the distance.
Image ID: 15602
Location: Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Zabriskie Point, sunrise. Manly Beacon rises in the center of an eroded, curiously banded area of sedimentary rock, with the Panamint Mountains visible in the distance.
Image ID: 15618
Location: Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Zabriskie Point, sunrise. Manly Beacon rises in the center of an eroded, curiously banded area of sedimentary rock, with the Panamint Mountains visible in the distance.
Image ID: 15619
Location: Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Marine iguana on volcanic rocks at the oceans edge, Punta Albemarle.
Image ID: 16570
Species: Marine iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus
Location: Isabella Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador | Marine iguana on volcanic rocks at the oceans edge, Punta Albemarle.
Image ID: 16571
Species: Marine iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus
Location: Isabella Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador |
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Marine iguana on volcanic rocks at the oceans edge, Punta Albemarle.
Image ID: 16572
Species: Marine iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus
Location: Isabella Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador | Marine iguana on volcanic rocks at the oceans edge, Punta Albemarle.
Image ID: 16573
Species: Marine iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus
Location: Isabella Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador | Marine iguana on volcanic rocks at the oceans edge, Punta Albemarle.
Image ID: 16574
Species: Marine iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus
Location: Isabella Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador |