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Southern Two-wattled Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) behind roadsign.
Female Australian Birdwing ( Ornithoptera priamus ), the largest butterfly in Australia
Aerial view of Costa Rican tropical rainforest in the dry season (March) at Corcovado National Park on the Osa Peninsula.
Idyllic surrounds of the camping site at South Water Caye, off the southern coast of Belize.
Close up of the full wingspan of a Thoas Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilio thoas) resting on a leaf, Trinidad and Tobago.
West Indian Manatee (Trichecus manatus: Trichechidae), Homosassa Springs.
Detail of an iguana (Iguana Iguanidae) the arboreal leaf-eating lizard of the American tropics.
A Rufous-tailed Jacama (Galbula ruficauda) in leafy shade. It lives from Mexico to South America.
Orchard Swallowtail ( Papilio aegeus )
View into one of the lake-filled craters of Irazu Volcano.
Cascading stream through the Temperate Forests of the Olympic National Park, Washington State.
The Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata: Rodentia) eats seeds, fruits, funghi, flowers and insects. It is an important disperser of seeds, but is hunted by humans for food.
Sea kayakers on the Belize Barrier Reef, Belize City.
Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura: Cathartidae) in a branch of a tree.
Good Samaritan: a Biologist releasing an endangered small Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmocheyls imbricata, which he purchased from the Kuna Indians of the San Blas Islands.
A red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas).
A Western Grey Kangaroo ( Macropus fulginosis ), on Kangaroo Island of all places - Flinders Chase National Park, South Australia
Close up of the Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) in a cage representing the Brazilian forest understorey.
Close up of the colourful and poisonous Blue Poison Arrow Frog, Dendrobates azureus, native to the Central American region including Brazil, Costa Rica and Panama.
A Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat ( Lasiorhinus latifrons ) in a burrow
The Fer-de-lance or Tercipelo (Bothrops asper: Viperidae) is a very poisonous and aggressive snake native to rainforests of Central and South America
Tropical rainforest at Lacey Creek.
West Indian Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber: Phoenicopteridae), feeding by using their beaks to filter food out of the muddy water.
A clay-coloured robin (Turdus grayi). They range in habitat from Costa Rica to northern South America.
Blue-Winged Kookabura ( Dacelo leachii ) native to Australia, lives in woodlands and swamps
Morlet's Crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii) native to Mexico and Central America.
Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus: Cathartidae) on a branch of a tree.
Baird's Tapir (Tapirus bairdii). The endangered tapir is Central America's largest ground mammal and they can weigh up to 600lbs and live as long as 20 years.
A male Slaty-Tailed Trogon (Trogon massena) at Marenco, Costa Rica. Their habitat ranges from Mexico to northern South America.
Two adult Saltwater Crocodiles ( Crocodylus porosus ) fighting over food. Found in both salt and fresh water - Northern Territory
Saltwater Crocodiles ( Crocodylus porosus ) sunning in the water. They grow to 18' / 1600lbs and are found in both salt and fresh water - Northern Territory
Morlet's Crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii) found throughout Central Mexico.
A female Great Curassow (Crax rubra). Their habitat is from Mexico to South America.
The Crested Guan (Penelope purpurascens: Cracidae) is a turkey-like bird that inhabits the rainforests of Central America.
Cramer's Eighty-Eight Butterfly (Diaethria marchalii:Nymphalidae) is named after the person who discovered it and for the uncanny pattern on its wings.
A Heliconius Butterfly (Heliconius hewitsoni; heliconidae), native to the rainforests of Central America.
Aboriginal rock art.
White-faced Capucin monkeys (Cebus capucinus: Cebidae), Costa Rica.
The White-lipped Peccary (Tayassu pecari)is a threatened species in Belize. They have been hunted for their hide and meat. They inhabit Central and South America.
Fly-fishing for Barramundi in the shallows near Barrier Reef, Belize City.
View of Cano Island 12 miles off the coast of Marenco Biological Station, on the east coast of Costa Rica.
The Kinkajou (Potos flavus) is a close relative of the raccoon. Nocturnal, solitary and with a frugiverous diet they habitate Central and South America.
A Chestnut-Mandibled Toucan (Ramphastos swainsonii) at Tilijari, Costa Rica, Central America.
Green Weaver Ants ( Oecophylla smaragdina ), found in Australia's monsoon forests, weaving a nest using silk from their larvae
Nymphalid Butterfly (Pyrrhogyra sp.:Nymphalidae).
An Olingo (Bassaricyon gabii) feeding on nectar from a hummingbird feeder. These nocturnal and arboreal animals can inhabit Central and South America.
The endangered Ocelot (Felis pardalis:Felidae) is a primarily nocturnal animal native to Central and South America. Its primary food sources are rodents, birds, snakes and lizards.
The Magnificent Frigatebird (Fregata magnificens: Fregatidae) are the pirates of the sky. They chase other birds forcing them to regurgitate their food and catching it mid-air to eat. They are Native to Central America.
Close up of the colonial nesting Yellow-rumped Cacique (Cacicus cela) perched on one of the pouch-like hanging nests woven in trees along the edges of rainforest river banks, Brazil.
Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon: Alcedinidae).
Brown-Throated Sloth (Bradypus variegatus) in tree along the Amazon River.
A female Morpho Butterfly (Morpho amathonte: Morphinae) at rest. They are native to Central America.
A Swallowtail Butterfly (Eurytides sp. Papilionidae) feeding on salts along riverland in Costa Rica.
Pair of Jabiru Storks (Jabiru mycteria) wading in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil. These birds migratory range between Mexico and South America.
Collared Peccary (Tayassu tajaca). Their habitat ranges from North to South America.
Temperate Forest in the Olympic National Park, in the Hoh River area, Washington State.
A long-tailed silky flycatcher (Ptilogonys caudatus) at San Gerardo, Costa Rica. They range across Costa Rica and Panama.
The view of the beach and surrounding coastline at Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica.
A Nymphalid Butterfly (Pyrrhogyra neaerea: Nymphalidae) is native to Central America.
A male Black Howler monkey (Alouatta pigra)relaxing in natural lowland rainforest habitat. They have become endangered due to habitat destruction and hunting and are found in Yucatan Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
Close up of a Praying Mantis, Choerododis rhombicollis, a predator of other insects and a native to the South American rainforests.
Common Brushtail Possum ( Trichosurus vulpecula )
Male Southern Elephant seal, Mirounga leonina, a sleeping giant at the Peninsula Valdes National Reserve.
Endangered West Indian manatee or sea cow (Trichecus manatus)in a zoo enclosure. In the wild, these animals range from North America to South America.
Jaguarundi (Felis yagouaroundi).
Three Australian Sea Lions (Neophoca cinerea) sleeping on the beach.
A female Morpho Butterfly (Morpho amathonte: Morphidae)showing the sexual dimorphism which differentiates it from the male.
A Cracker Butterfly (Hamadryas feronia: Nymphalidae). Both sexes perch head down on (Cecropia) tree trunks and make crackling noises with their wings when flying. These noises probably function in courtship or territorial behaviour.
Ubirr flood plain at sunset - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Black-collared hawk (Busarellus nigricollis) in the Amazon region.
Kayaking off the coast of the American and Canadian San Juan Islands.
A red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) on a leaf, Costa Rica.
Low lake in dry season - Lakefield National Park, Queensland
Orange Lacewing Butterfly ( Cethosia penthesilea ), native to Northern Australia
A male and female Great Curassow (Crax rubra). Their habitat is from Mexico to South America.
Close up of a hairy Tarantula spider dwarfing the leaf it is sitting on, Trinidad.
Army ants (Ection sp.) carrying their pupae.
Flock of Snow geese, Chen caerulescens, in flight with Mt Shasta in the background, Washington State.
A Basilisk Lizard (Basiliscus basiliscus).
A Scarlet-rumped Tanager (Ramphocelus passerinii), Costa Rica. They can be found from Mexico to Panama.
Southern Two-wattled Cassowary ( Casuarius casuarius ), native to Australia and Papua New Guinea but endangered in Australia
Royal Tern (Sterna maxima) which has a range from USA to South America and Europe.
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) which has a range from Canada to Panama.
Close up of the full wingspan of an Anartia Butterfly (Anataria amathea) resting on a leaf, Trinidad and Tobago.
Granular Poison-Arrow frog (Dendrobates granuliferus). Its colourful skin serves as a warning for it toxic and paralysing secretions.
A male Australian Birdwing ( Ornithoptera priamus ), Australia's largest butterfly
A Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax: Ardeidae)fishing.
A Social Flycatcher (Myiozetas similis). They live from mexico to South America.
Vista of the Petrified Forest National Park, Patagonia, Argentina.
A Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus) in a watery habitat, Costa Rica.
A poison arrow frog (Dendrobates pumilio: Dendrobatidae) a distinctly coloured frog with toxic skin. Rainforest Indians use the poisonous secretions for the tips of darts and arrows.
Close up of an ornate Hawk-Eagle (Spizaetus ornatus) on a branch in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
A hog-nosed pit viper (Porthidium nasutum) at La Selva biological station south of Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui.
Close up of a pair of Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) with their namesake, Trinidad. This bird has a range between Central to South America.
Rainbow Lorikeet ( Trichoglossus haematodus ) native to Australia, Papua New Guinea and other islands, common in many habitats
A male Morpho Butterfly (Morpho peleides limpida: Morphidae). This is the most common Morpho species in Central America. The males fly along the forest edge in the early morning in search of mates. The bright blue on the wings functions for sex and species recognition
Close up of a Wattled Jacana (Jacana jacana) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
A poison arrow frog (Dendrobates auratus:Dendrobatidae) so called because rainforest Indians rubbed the tips of their arrows with the frog's toxic secretions to make them poisonous for hunting. They are found in Central and South America.
An Ameiva Lizard (Ameiva festiva) is well camouflaged at Carrara Biological Reserve, Costa Rica.
A superb tropical sunset at Monteverde, Costa Rica.
A red turtle (Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima) in natural habitat, Costa Rica.
A black Jaguar(Panthera Onca) in Belize. They roam northern Mexico to South America.
A Blue-Grey Tanager (Thraupis episcopus) at San Gerardo, Costa Rica. They habitate From Mexico to southern South America.
A male Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno costaricensis: Trogonidae) looking out of a nest. Males have a two foot long tail and share incubation with females. They are one of the most endangered birds in Central America.
Alpine field flowers in bloom with Mt Rainer as a backdrop, Mt Rainer National Park.
West Indian Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber: Phoenicopteridae). The pink colouring of its feathers is from a diet of small crustaceans (shrimps).
The common rainforest male butterfly (Morpho amathonte: Morphidae). The sexes are diamorphic. The species fly in the early morning and feeds on fruit.
Baird's Tapir (Tapirus bairdii). The herbivorous tapir is Central America's largest ground mammal living on a variety of understory plants in native rainforests.
A Morpho Butterfly (Morpho paleides limpida: Morphidae). This, the most common morpho species in Central America, flies along forest edges i the early morning in search of mates. The bright blue edges of the males wings functions for sex and species recognition.
A Red Rocket deer (Mazama americana) in Belize.
Tropical rainforest at Lacey Creek.
A lone female bather walks on the sand at Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica.
An Owl Butterfly (Caligo illoneus), Costa Rica.
Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr.
A Southern River Otter (Lutra longicaudis) in Belize. They are found in Central and South America.
The Kinkajou (Potos flavus) is a close relative of the raccoon. Nocturnal, solitary and with a frugiverous diet they habitate Central and South America.
Royal Tern (Sterna maxima) which has a wildlife range from the USA to South America.
Flight of the Brown Booby, Sula leucogaster, found in tropical and subtropical ocean regions such as Panama.
A King Vulture (Sarcoramphus papa) in Belize. Their habitat is from Mexico to southern South America.
A Mealy Amazon parrot (Amazona farinosa) hangs around at Manuel Antonio National Park. They can be found from Mexico to southern South America.
Rainbow lorikeet ( Trichoglossus haematodus ) native to Australia, Papua New Guinea and other islands, common in many habitats
Stingray in the shallows near the Belize Barrier Reef, east of Belize City.
A marine toad (Bufo marinus) at Corcovado National Park. Their habitat ranges from the US to South America.
Boat-billed Heron (Cochiearius chchlearius) in a zoo enclosure.In the wild these birds range from southern USA to South America.
Large termite mound beside tree.
Cockatiel ( Nymphicus hollandicus ) Native to Australia and a common pet.
A Koala ( Phascolarctos cinereus ) eats the leaves of eucalyptus trees
A pair of Common Eggfly Butterflies ( Hypolimnas bolina ); male (left) and female (right), native to northern and eastern Australia
The Tayra (Eira barbara) is part of the weasel family and native to the rainforests of Central and South America.
Colonial nests of the Crested-Oropendula (Psarocolius decumanus) hang from a tree in Trinidad.
Australian Pelican ( Pelecanus conspicillatus ) native to Australia and Papua New Guinea, habitats shallow waters
Narrow dark cave with Mayan artefacts lining the walls of the Chechem Ha caves, Belize.
Tri-coloured Heron (Egretta tricolor: Ardeidae).
A Koala ( Phascolarctos cinereus ) resting in a eucalyptus tree
Pacas (Agouti paca) are hunted for their meat which is regarded as prized reaching high prices at markets. They are solitary herbivorous animals that can be found in Central and South America
Cherry trees in full bloom in the gardens of University of Washington Campus, Seattle.
A dead leaf mimicking Katydid.
Patterns in the sand at low tide, left by crabs - Mission Beach, Queensland
An Acorn Woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus)at San Gerardo, Costa Rica. The species habitates the western US to northern South America
Racoon (Procyon lotor), Cape Alava. The Racoon has a range from North to South America.
Close up of a Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) on a branch in the rainforest, Trinidad and Tobago. This bird has a range between Mexico and the northern part of South America.
A Ctenosaur Lizard (Ctenosaura similis) at Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica.
Coastal habitat north of Cairns - Queensland
Tropical rainforest, prime cassowary habitat, at Lacey Creek - Mission Beach, Queensland
A Tamandua or Three-toed Ant-eater (Tamandua mexicana) climbing tree probably in search of prey. They eat mainly arboreal ants and termites in their habitat ranging from Central and South America.
The Ocelot (Felis pardalis: Felide) found throughout central and south America, is now an endangered species due to habitat destruction and poaching. It inhabits rainforests and feeds chiefly on rodents, birds, snakes and lizards.
Close up of a Jabiru Stork (Jabiru mycteria) wading in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil. These birds migratory range between Mexico and South America.
Typical colourfully painted house, Belize.
View of Mount Rainer, at 5764m is the highest peak in the Cascade ranges of mountains and volcanoes, as seen from Paradise, Washington State.
Colourful Blue-and-Yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna: Psittacidae). Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, Macaws travel in pairs in flocks, feed on nuts, seeds and fruits and nest in holes in trees where they lay round, white eggs.
A Black-Cheeked Woodpecker (Melanerpes pucherani)at Tilajari, Costa Rica. They range from Mexico to northern South America.
A Heliconiid butterfly (Dryas iulia:Heliconidae) resting on a fern in the Costa Rican rainforest.
Close up of a House Gecko (Thecadactylus rapicaudatus), the only reptile able to make a loud barking noise, Trinidad and Tobago.
The common Black Hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus) can be sighted from the south west US to South America.
A Western Grey Kangaroo ( Macropus fulginosis ), on Kangaroo Island of all places - Flinders Chase National Park, South Australia
Grassfire.
Aerial view of the South Alligator River during the dry season - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Cherry trees in full bloom in the gardens of University of Washington Campus, Seattle.
A Coyote (Canis latrans) running through a grassy pasture. The Coyote can be found in Western USA and within a range from North to Central America.
A Satyrid butterfly (Citherias menander), Costa Rica.
Merten's Water Monitor ( Varanus mertensi ), found in the wetlands of Northern Australia
A Red-Eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas), Costa Rica.
Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) in a zoo enclosure. In the wild, these birds range from the West Indies to South America.
A mature Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) which has a range from Canada to South America and Australia.
Coastal habitat - Seal Bay, Kangaroo Island, South Australia
View of Nancite Beach in Santa Rosa National Park.
Guide to preparing Coconuts, Belize City.
Egrets along the lakeshore of Sweetwater Lake - Lakefield National Park, Queensland
A Crested Guan (Penelope purpurascens:Cracidae) perched in a rainforest tree in Belize.
Temperate Forest in the Olympic National Park, in the Hoh River area, Washington State.
House Wren (Troglodytes aedon: Troglodytridae).
The Bare-Throated Tiger Heron (Tigrosoma mexicanum) can be found from Mexico to northern South America.
The Leaf-footed Bug (Hemiptera coreidae) emits a foul scent and displays warning colours to predators. It also alternately lifts one swollen femoral hind leg high in the air when perched as a deterrent.
Close up of a Giant Anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in the lush undergrowth, Brazil.
Wompoo Pigeon (Ptilinopus magnificus ) native to Australia, Habitat is in rainforests and swamps
Cougar (or Mountain Lion or Puma) (Felis concolor) lying down.
View of Nancite Beach at Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica.
A Koala ( Phascolarctos cinereus ) subsists on the leaves of eucalyptus trees
Male Southern Elephant seal, Mirounga leonina bellowing at the Peninsula Valdes National Reserve.
Larvae of the Australian Birdwing ( Ornithoptera priamus ) feeding on an Aristolochia vine
A Yellow-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax violaceus: Ardeidae), fishing among mangroves.
Katydid (Sterodontini: Tettigoniidae). The slits found just below the knee joint on the forelegs act as 'ears' that enable the katydid to hear sounds such as mating, produced by other katydids at night.
Crystalline cascading Bridal Veil Falls in Mt Rainer National Park, in winter.
A Margay (Felis wiedii)stares down from its natural arboreal habitat. It is a nocturnal creature.
White-Winged Doves (Zenaida asciatica:Columbidae) at a main watering hole in Santa Rosa National Park.
A Golden-Browed Chlorophonia (Chlorophonia callophrys). They range from Costa Rica to Panama.
Male Eclectus Parrot ( Eclectus roratus ) native to Australia, Papua New Guinea and other islands. Note reversal in colour of sexes: Male is green (camouflaged) and female is red and blue (conspicuous).
A Heliconius butterfly (Heliconius doris: heliconidae). This is one of the three colour forms. larvae feed on passion flower vines (passiflora sp.). Both larvae and adults are toxic to predators.
A Violet Sabrewing (Campylopterus hemi-leucurus). They range in habitat from Mexico to Panama.
Crested Oropendula (Psarocoilus decumanus)can be found in a range from Panama to South America, in a zoo enclosure.
The Collared Arcari (Pterroglossus torquatus)is in the toucan family, feeding on fruit and nesting in tree cavities. It can be found in old growth forests and is abundant on the Costa Rican Caribbean slope.
Silver Gull ( Larus novaehollandiae ) Native to Australia and New Zealand. Habitats coasts and islands
Southern Two-wattled Cassowary ( Casuarius casuarius ), native to Australia and Papua New Guinea but endangered in Australia
Aboriginal rock art, depicting a kangaroo and human figures.
Rhinoceros Beetle ( Oryctes rhinocerus ) - Northern Territory
A Scarlet-rumped Tanager (Ramphocelus passerinii) held by a biologist.
A Heliconiid Butterfly (Philaethria dido at Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica.
A speckled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) in the grass.
A Red-Eyed Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) whose habitat ranges from Mexico to South America.
American crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus) can be found in the US and Central America.
Mangrove swallows (Tachycineta albilinea) have a habitat from Mexico to Panama.
A Collared Peccary (Tayassu tajaca). Their habitat ranges from North to South America.
An immature White Ibis (Eudocimus albus: Threaskiornithidae in Mrazek Pond.
View of the dramatic Palouse Falls, 79m, is in eastern Washington State.
The Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus malachiticus: Iguanidae) is native to Central America.
Grassfire.
La Paz waterfall in a tropical rainforest, Costa Rica.
Yellow Water wetlands in the dry season.
A view of Poas Volcano, Costa Rica.
The entrance to Belize Zoo. Set up in 29 acres of tropical savannah it houses over 125 different species of native Belizean animals with an educational emphasis on sustainability and protection.
Yellow Water wetlands in the dry season.
Close up of the Sungrebe (Heliornis fulica) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
The White-Lipped Peccary (Tayassu pecari)is an endangered species found in Central and South America.
A male Black Howler monkey (Alouatta pigra) in Belize. They can be found in Mexico and Central America.
Alpine field flowers in bloom with Mt Rainer as a backdrop, Mt Rainer National Park.
Jaguarundi (Felis yagouaroundi).
Male Southern Elephant seal, Mirounga leonina bellowing at the Peninsula Valdes National Reserve.
The stink bug Pantatomidae) is a distasteful insect that produces a strong, repellent odour when disturbed. Its distinctive colouring serves as a warning to the wary.
Baird's Tapir (Tapirus bairdii). The herbivorous tapir is Central America's largest ground mammal living on a variety of understory plants in native rainforests.
Pre-Columbian carved stone artefacts made by indigenous peoples of Costa Rica.
Pair of Black-bellied Whistling Ducks (Dendrocygna autumnalis) on grassland in Brazil. These birds migratory range between Mexico and South America.
Central American Spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) sitting on branch in rainforest.
The Gray Fox, Psuedalopex griseus is a small fox native to South America, in particular Chile and Argentina.
A Ctenosaur lizard (Ctenosaurus similis:Iguanidae)-a very cryptic vegetarian, terrestrial and arboreal lizard.
A Red-Footed Booby (Sula sula) chick at its nest. They can be found in tropical and sub-tropical oceans worldwide.
A Red-Footed Booby (Sula sula). They can be found in tropical and sub-tropical oceans worldwide.
A coldwater lake in an extinct crater at Poas Volcano National Park, Costa Rica.
A trio of wild Llama, Liama guanicoe, from the camel family, inhabits the drier climates of the South American plains and mountains.
The endangered Ocelot (Felis pardalis:Felidae) is a primarily nocturnal animal native to Central and South America.
A Central American Spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) in natural habitat, Belize, Central America.
Northern Leopard Frog (Rana pipens: Ranidae), Lake Koronis, Meeker County. This common frog, native to the Midwestern US can change colour from green to brown to gray quite rapidly. It feeds on insects and worms and is usually found near water.
A close up of wild Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), a relative of the camel which inhabits the drier climates of the South American plains and mountains.
The Bushmaster (Lachesis muta:Viperidea) is a well camouflaged and poisonous snake native the rainforests of Central and South America. Crepuscular and nocturnal it is not highly aggressive, but may be quick to strike if put in a defensive posture after dark.
Audubon's Crested Caracara (Polyborus plancus audubonii: Falconidae) is generally found in open prairies, pastures. It frequently feeds with vultures but also eats carrion and small animals (including insects). This threatened species takes a mate for life.
Aerial view of the South Alligator River during the dry season.
Mareeba Rock Wallaby (Petrogale mareeba) standing on a rock.
A Heliconiid Butterfly (Heliconius doris: Heliconidae). The colourful hindwings vary in colour from yellow, red, blue and green. It is believed that some mimicry is involved.
Industrial view of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Collared Peccary (Tayassu tajaca). Their habitat ranges from North to South America.
An Anolis lizard (Anolis sp.) blends into the habitat at Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica.
Close up of the world's largest rodent the Capybara (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
A male Magnificent Frigatebird (Fregata magnificens: Fregatidae) with an inflated pouch. they range from the tropical regions of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
An immature white Little Blue Heron (Florida caerulea) which has a range from the USA to South America.
Northern Jacana birds (Jacana spinosa) range in habitat from the southern United States to Panama.
A Keel-Billed Toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus) at Tilijari Costa Rica. They can be found from Mexico to northern South America.
The view looking down into the crater of Trazu volcano, Costa Rica. It last erupted in 1963.
Group of magnetic termite mounds.
View of Cloud Forest, high elevation rainforest, at Montaverde Private Forest Reserve.
An Owl Butterfly (Caligo sp.: Brassolidae). The bold eyespots on the underside of the wings intimidate predators.
Close up of the world's largest rodent the Capybara (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
A male Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno costaricensis: Trogonidae). Males have a two foot long tail and share incubation with females. They are one of the most endangered birds in Central America.
Close up of a pair of Wattled Jacana (Jacana jacana) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
A Little Blue Heron (Florida caerulea: Ardeidae) fishing.
The Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) has a range from the USA to South America.
Merton's Water Monitor ( Varanus mertensi ), resident of the north Australian wetlands
Close up of a Limpkin (Aramus guarauna) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
A Black Howler monkey (Alouatta pigra: Cebidae) in natural lowland rainforest habitat. They have become endangered due to habitat destruction and hunting and are found in Yucatan Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
A male Black Howler monkey (Alouatta pigra) howling in natural lowland rainforest habitat. They have become endangered due to habitat destruction and hunting and are found in Yucatan Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
The Sirena Biological Station in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica. It houses scientists and students carrying out rainforest research.
Close up of the flank of a horse in Costa Rica that has been bitten by a vampire bat at night, showing the dried blood.
Seattle's signature Space Needle with downtown Seattle as a backdrop.
Close up of the Glass-winged Butterfly (Ithomia pellucida) resting on a leaf, Trinidad and Tobago.
The open mouth and teeth of a Saltwater Crocodile ( Crocodylus porosus ) They grow to 18' / 1600lbs and are found in both salt and fresh water - Northern Territory
Budgerigar / Parakeet ( Melopsittacus undulatus ) native to Australia and very common as household pets
The Southern Two-Wattled Cassowary ( Casuarius casuarius ), an endanged species
A Roadside Hawk (Buteo magnirostris: Accipitridae). They inhabit open woodlands and savannah areas eating insects, reptiles and small mammals. They are fairly common in Central America.
Cape Barren Goose ( Cereopsis novaehollandiae ) native to Australia, lives in pastures and swamps
Close up of a female Dead-leaf Mantis (Acanthops falcata) camouflaged on leaf litter of a Central American rainforest, Trinidad and Tobago.
Female Eclectus Parrot ( Eclectus roratus ) native to Australia, Papua New Guinea and other islands. Note reversal in colour of sexes: Male is green (camouflaged) and female is red and blue (conspicuous).
Rows of large hay bales in readiness for the coming winter, Washington State.
A Red-lored Amazon parrot (Amazon autumnalis). They inhabit Mexico to South America.
Clay-coloured robins (Turdus grayi) range in habitat from Costa Rica to northern South America.
The Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus malachiticus: Iguanidae) is native to Central America.
An Anolis Lizard with a moth (Anolis sp.) at La Selva, Costa Rica.
Leafcutter ants (Atta sp.: Hymenoptera) dismantling a leaf that has fallen to the rainforest floor. They collect certain types of leaves which are then chewed into a pulp back at the colony. This becomes a bed of fertilizer which grows a fungus unique to each species.
A mysterious pre-Columbian stone ball in Costa Rica. Similar stone balls were found on Cano Island.
An immature Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax: Ardeidae)fishing.
View of the Mayan ruins at Altun Ha, a ceremonial centre occupied between 1000 B.C. until 900 A.D., flourishing in the Classical Mayan Period.
Close up of a female Amazon Kingfisher (Chloroceryle amazona) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias: Ardeidae), stalking fish, Anhinga Trail.
Aboriginal rock art: Hunter with spear and atlatl killing kangaroo, Nanguluwur Gallery - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Aboriginal rock art depicting the Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine).
A stream goes through thick rainforest at La Selva, Costa Rica.
View of an adult Jabiru Stork (Jabiru mycteria) perched in a nest in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
A sitting Jaguar (Panthera onca).
The Bare-Throated Tiger Heron (Tigrosoma mexicanum) can be found from Mexico to northern South America.
A Great Tinamou (Tinamus major) nest. They habitate Mexico to southern South America.
Emerald Ground Dove ( Chalcophaps indica ) native to Australia and South East Asia, Ground feeder
A female Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) at a nest site in the Talamanca Mountains. They range from Mexico to Panama.
The open mouth and teeth of a Saltwater Crocodile ( Crocodylus porosus ) They grow to 18' / 1600lbs and are found in both salt and fresh water - Northern Territory
The Satyrid Butterfly (Cithaerias menander: Satyrinae) is nearly invisible when flying due to its clear wings. It flies low to the ground in the dark primary rainforest, feeding on rotting fruits and decomposing funghi.
Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) which has a range from USA to South America.
Close up of the Rufus-tailed Hummingbird, Amazilia tzacatl, a native to Central America between Mexico and Panama.
Aerial view of the area near Cooinda / Yellow Waters wetlands during the dry season - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Rufous Motmot (Baryphthengus martii) in a zoo enclosure.
Mareeba Rock Wallaby (Petrogale mareeba) standing on a rock.
Close up of a Crested Caracara (Ployborus blancus) and its prey, Brazil.
Close up of the camouflaged Anolis Lizard, Anolis sp, on the Barro Colorado Island.
Good Samaritan: the Chef of the cruise ship World Discoverer releasing an endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmocheyls imbricata, which he purchased for 20 dollars from natives in Panama.
Mareeba Rock Wallaby (Petrogale mareeba) on a rock.
Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica, surrounded by forest and mist. It has been active since 1968.
A Great-Tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus). Their habitat ranges from North to South America.
Coastal habitat - Seal Bay, Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Agile Wallaby ( Macropus agilis ) feeding on new grass in a burned over area - Northern Territory
The shy White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virgianus)can bound through forest at up to 30mph. They range from North to South America.
Long-Tailed Weasel (Mustela frenata) camouflaged in a hollow of a tree. Weasels range from North to South America.
An American crocodile, native to North and Central America(Crocodylus acutus: Crocodylidae)in a zoo enclosure.
A Basilisk lizard (Basiliscus basiliscus), Costa Rica.
Visitors regard Poas Volcano, a stratovolcano with both an active and a dormant volcano. The crater has been active since 1834.
Aboriginal rock art painting of a kangaroo in the pre-Estuarine Naturalistic style.
Guide on how to get coconuts, Belize.
A trio of Magellanic penguins, Spheniscus magellanicus, at the Peninsula Valdes National Reserve, Argentina.
A Collared Arcari (Pteroglossus torquatus: Rhamphastidae). The small toucan is native to Central America and feeds on insects and fruits.
The nest of a Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) on a riverbank - Northern Territory
Close up of a male Amazon Kingfisher (Chloroceryle amazona) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
Central American Spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) sitting on branch in rainforest.
A Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) in flight. These birds have a range from Canada to Panama.
The threatened species, Wood Stork (Mycteria americana: Ciconildae).
A red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) on a leaf, Costa Rica.
Saltwater Crocodiles ( Crocodylus porosus ) sunning in the water. They grow to 18' / 1600lbs and are found in both salt and fresh water - Northern Territory
A mature Yellow-Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa violaea) which has a range from the USA to South America.
View of the expansive Columbia river from a high vantage point, Washington State.
Group of Army ants (Ection sp.) dismembering a butterfly, Trinidad.
Close up of a Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) on the rainforest floor, Trinidad and Tobago. This bird has a range between Mexico and the northern part of South America.
Cassowary droppings on the trail at Lacey Creek - Mission Beach, Queensland
A female Australian Birdwing ( Ornithoptera priamus )
Green-backed Heron (Butorides striatus: Ardeidae).
Flight of the Red-billed Tropicbird (Phaethon aethereus) a beautiful oceanic bird with a long streamer tail, Trinidad and Tobago.
A White-faced Capucin monkey (Cebus capucinus: Cebidae), Costa Rica. They can be found in Central and South America.
A Rufous-collared Sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis) at San Gerardo, Costa Rica. they can be found from Mexico to southern South America.
A Black Howler monkey (Alouatta pigra)in natural lowland rainforest habitat. They have become endangered due to habitat destruction and hunting and are found in Yucatan Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
Pied Heron ( Ardea picata ) eating a fish, water bird native to Australia and Papua New Guinea
Close up of an immature Wattled Jacana (Jacana jacana) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
Close up of the Green Kingfisher (Chloroceryle americana) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
A Poison Arrow frog (Phyllobates vittatus), Costa Rica.
A Rufous-tailed Hummingbird (Amazilia tzacatl:Trochilidae) feeding on flowers (Isertia hankaeana: Rosaceae)
Masked Plover ( Vanellus miles ) native to Australia and lives in swamps
Close up of a caged Crested Eagle (Morphnus guianensis) Brazil. These birds migratory range between Mexico and South America.
Close up of a Jabiru Stork (Jabiru mycteria) wading in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil. These birds migratory range between Mexico and South America.
Mature Little Blue Heron (Florida caerulea).
A pair of Brown Boobys, Sula leucogaster, found in tropical and subtropical ocean regions such as Panama.
Close up of a Red-lored Parrot, Amazonia autumnalis, taken in the San Jose Island part of the Las Perlas Islands.
A Three-Wattled Bellbird (Procnias trocarunculata: Cotingidae).
A Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao)at Marenco, Costa Rica. They can be found from Mexico to southern South America.
Great Green Macaw (Ara ambigua) at Tilijari.
View of Mount Rainer, at 5764m is the highest peak in the Cascade ranges, as seen from Paradise, Washington State.
Aerial view of the area near Cooinda / Yellow Waters wetlands during the dry season - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Aerial view of the area near Cooinda during the dry season - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
View of downtown Seattle with its signature, the Space Needle.
A Great Green Macaw (Ara ambigua) at Tilijari, Costa Rica. Their habitat is from Central to northern South America.
Aerial view of the area near Cooinda / Yellow Waters wetlands during the dry season - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Male Australian Birdwing ( Ornithoptera priamus ), Australia's largest butterfly
A poison arrow frog (Dendrobates auratus:Dendrobatidae) a distinctly coloured frog with a toxic skin. Rainforest Indians use the poisonous secretions for the tips of darts and arrows.
The White-throated magpie jay (Calocitta formosa: Corvidae)feeds on insects and lizards and can be found from Mexico to South America.
Agile Wallaby ( Macropus agilis ) feeding on new grass in a burned over area - Northern Territory
Close up of a Sunbitten (Eurypyga helias) Brazil. These birds migratory range between Mexico and South America.
Leafcutter ants (atta cephalotes) travel large distances to collect certain types of leaves which are then chewed into a pulp back at the colony. This becomes a bed of fertilizer which grows a fungus unique to each species.
Aerial view of the area near Cooinda / Yellow Waters wetlands during the dry season - Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Close up of the Black-collared Hawk (Busarellus nigricollis) in the lush Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
A Mantled Howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) feeding on figs in a fig tree.
Patagonian cavy, Dolichotis patagonum are a native of Argentina and members of the rodent family.
A Keel-Billed Toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus) at Tilijari, Costa Rica. They can be found from Mexico to northern South America.
Nocturnal Nightowl monkey (Aotus sp.)
A Heliconius butterfly (Heliconius hewitsoni: heliconidae) at rest on a leaf in lowland Pacific rainforest of Costa Rica.
A Jaguar (Panthera onca) sniffing a leaf.
Leafcutter ants (atta cephalotes) travel large distances to collect certain types of leaves which are then chewed into a pulp back at the colony. This becomes a bed of fertilizer which grows a fungus unique to each species.
A mated pair of Magellanic penguins, Spheniscus magellanicus, grooming at the Peninsula Valdes National Reserve, Argentina.
Close up of a Sunbitten (Eurypyga helias) Brazil. These birds migratory range between Mexico and South America.
A green basilisk lizard (Basilisk plumifroms), Costa Rica.
A male Slaty-Tailed Trogon (Trogon massena: Trogonidae) excavating a hole for a nest in a termite nest.
The Australian Sea Lion ( Neophoca cinerea ) basking on rocks
Mature White Ibis (Eudocimus albus: Threskiornithidae), Anhinga Trail.
Aboriginal rock art at the Nanguluwur Gallery.
Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) which ranges from USA to South America at Mrazek Pond.
Colourful Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao: Psittacidae). Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, Macaws travel in pairs in flocks, feed on nuts, seeds and fruits and nest in holes in trees where they lay round, white eggs.
Close up of the colonial nesting Yellow-rumped Cacique (Cacicus cela) perched on one of the pouch-like hanging nests woven in trees along the edges of rainforest river bank of Orinoco river, Venezuela.
Patagonian cavy, Dolichotis patagonum are a native of Argentina and members of the rodent family.
Close up of a male Rhinoceros Beetle (Scarabaeidae dynastinae), only the males have horns for use in fights over females and territories, Trinidad and Tobago.
Male Southern Elephant seal, Mirounga leonina basking in the sun at the Peninsula Valdes National Reserve.
A poison arrow frog (Phyllobates vittatus:Dendrobatidae) a distinctly coloured frog with a toxic skin containing batrachotoxin which blocks neuromuscular transmission in vertebrates. Indians use it on blowguns, darts and arrows.
A Ctenosaur lizard (Ctenosaurus similis:Iguanidae)-a very cryptic vegetarian, terrestrial and arboreal lizard.
The Southern Two-Wattled Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius), now an endangered species.
A Satyrid Butterfly (Pierella helvetia), Rara Avis, Costa Rica.
A Collared Trogon (Trogon collaris) at San Gerardo, Costa Rica. Their habitat ranges from Mexico to South America.
A White-nosed Coati (Nasua narica) has a distinctive long snout. Its habitat is Central and South America.
A Basilisk lizard (Basiliscus basiliscus), Costa Rica.
A Buckeye Butterfly (Junonia evarete) at Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica.
Aerial view of the Mangrove islands on the south coast of Belize.
Yellow Water wetlands in the dry season.
Female Southern Elephant seal, Mirounga leonina, a sleeping giant at the Peninsula Valdes National Reserve.
A female Black Howler monkey (Alouatta pigra) in natural lowland rainforest habitat. They have become endangered due to habitat destruction and hunting and are found in Yucatan Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
A poison arrow frog (Dendrobates auratus:Dendrobatidae) a distinctly coloured frog with a toxic skin. Rainforest Indians use the poisonous secretions for the tips of darts and arrows.
A White-whiskered puffbird (Malacoptila panamensis). They live in the area from Mexico to South America.
Pair of Muscovy Ducks (Cairina moschata) on grassland in Brazil. These birds migratory range between Mexico and South America.
Hairy Armadillo, Chaetrophractus villosus is native to Patagonia and Argentina.
View of the dramatic Palouse Falls, 79m, is in eastern Washington State.
Close up of a Praying Mantis, Choerododis rhombicollis, a native to the South American rainforests.
Aboriginal rock art depicting a kangaroo and human figures.
Immature Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) which has a range from Canada to South America and Australia.
Boat-billed Heron (Cochlearius cochlearius: Ardeidae), La Tovara Springs.
Aboriginal rock art.
A Gray Fox (Urocyon cineroargenteus) in Belize
Limpkin (Aramus guarauna: Aramidae) feeding in the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, Palm Beach.
Racoon (Procyon lotor), Cape Alava. The Racoon has a range from North to South America.
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