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Close-up of a glass frog larva (tadpole) developing in its egg, twelve days after being laid.

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The glass frog is so named due to its translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, so that when the tadpoles hatch they fall into it. They inhabit moist tropical...
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Mating glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) in the characteristic amplexus position, with the male grasping the female from behind.

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Glass frogs are named for their translucent skin, which allows internal structures to be seen. The female's yellow eggs are prominent here. Glass frogs live in the moist tropical forests of Central and northern South America. Filmed in...
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Rubber Plantation. Sunbeam shine through the rubber tree plantation.

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Rubber Plantation. Sunbeam shine through the rubber tree plantation.
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Rubber Plantation. Sunbeam shine through the rubber tree plantation.

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Rubber Plantation. Sunbeam shine through the rubber tree plantation.
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'Tourism rowing boat in Tra Su indigo plant forest in An Giang, Mekong delta, Vietnam

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'Tourism rowing boat in Tra Su indigo plant forest in An Giang, Mekong delta, Vietnam ''Tra Su Cajuput Forest'' Belonging to the national specialized forest system in the western region in Southern Vietnam, it is an ideal destination for...
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Cloud Forest on the Inca Trail, Peru

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Cloud Forest on the Inca Trail, Peru
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Agouti, CU agouti foraging, eats dipteryx seedling;; Panama;

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Agouti, CU agouti foraging, eats dipteryx seedling;; Panama;
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Fern, backlit fern.

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Fern, backlit fern.
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Termites walking on the timber

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Termites walking on the timber
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CU Coastal temperate rainforest in winter storm / British Columbia, Canada

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CU Coastal temperate rainforest in winter storm / British Columbia, Canada
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Fern

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Macro Fern with Waterfall in Background
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dusky leaf monkey

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dusky leaf monkey eating in nature,thailand
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Dolly Shot: Cascade Waterfalls in Tropical Rainforests

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Dolly Shot: Cascade Waterfalls in Tropical Rainforests
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Dolly Shot: Cascade Waterfalls in Tropical Rainforests

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Dolly Shot: Cascade Waterfalls in Tropical Rainforests
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Conifer Forest

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Aerial clip of a conifer forest of 100+ft Douglas-fir trees in the Northwest.
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Dolly Shot: Cascade Waterfalls in Tropical Rainforests

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Dolly Shot: Cascade Waterfalls in Tropical Rainforests
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Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in Ecuador.

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- The fruiting body (ascocarp) is growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the flask-shaped perithecia on the ascocarp. The ascospores will drift away and...
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Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in Ecuador.

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- The fruiting body (ascocarp) is growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the flask-shaped perithecia on the ascocarp. The ascospores will drift away and...
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Extreme close-up of a Cordyceps fungus releasing spores

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- Fruiting body of a Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the ascocarp which will drift away and infect a new insect host.
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Cordyceps fungus growing out of a parasitized moth in Ecuador.

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- The fruiting body (ascocarp) is growing out of a parasitized moth in the rainforest, Ecuador. Thread-like spores (ascospores) are being released from the flask-shaped perithecia on the ascocarp. The ascospores will drift away and...
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dusky leaf monkey

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dusky leaf monkey eating in nature,thailand
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Termites walking on the timber

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many termites crawling on timber, carrying little pieces of wood
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MS straw hut in forest, India

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MS straw hut in forest, India
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Poison dart frogs

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Poison dart frogs