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  • Edible Dormouse jumping (Glis Glis), Europe, High-Speed Nature Photography Image by Andres Morya
    dormouse_jumping3.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur007.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur001.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur010.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur005.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur004.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur003.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur002.tiff
  • Edible Dormouse jumping (Glis Glis), Europe, High-Speed Nature Photography Image by Andres Morya
    dormouse_jumping2.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur006.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur008.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur013.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur012.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur011.tiff
  • Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco), male and female, Lokobe Nature Special Reserve, Nosy Be, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    black-lemur-eulemur009.tiff
  • Green and Black Poison Dart Frog, Dendrobates auratus, also known as the green and black poison dart frog or the green and black poison arrow frog, and sometimes mint poison frog (not to be confused with the mint-green color morph of P. terribilis), is a brightly-colored member of the order Anura native to Central America and north-western parts of South America. It is one of the most variable of all poison dart frogs next to Dendrobates tinctorius. It is considered to be of least concern from a conservation standpoint by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).<br />
The green-and-black poison frog, while not the most toxic poison dart frog, is still a highly toxic animal. The very small amount of poison the frog possesses is still enough to make a human ill. Like most poison dart frogs, however, the green-and-black poison dart frog will only release its poison if it feels that it is threatened, and wild specimens can be handled if the human holding it is calm and relaxed. The green-and-black poison frog, as with all poison dart frogs, loses its toxicity in captivity due to a change in diet. This has led scientists to believe that the green-and-black poison frog actually takes its poison from the ants it feeds on. Image by Andres Morya
    Green-Black-Poison-Dart Frog001.tiff
  • Nature Photographer photographing in Madagascar, Ankarana. Image by Andres Morya
    photographer-madagascar-ankarana-1.tif
  • Nature Photographer photographing in Madagascar, Ankarana. Image by Andres Morya
    Photographer-madagascar-ankarana-10.tif
  • Green and Black Poison Dart Frog, Dendrobates auratus, also known as the green and black poison dart frog or the green and black poison arrow frog, and sometimes mint poison frog (not to be confused with the mint-green color morph of P. terribilis), is a brightly-colored member of the order Anura native to Central America and north-western parts of South America. It is one of the most variable of all poison dart frogs next to Dendrobates tinctorius. It is considered to be of least concern from a conservation standpoint by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).<br />
The green-and-black poison frog, while not the most toxic poison dart frog, is still a highly toxic animal. The very small amount of poison the frog possesses is still enough to make a human ill. Like most poison dart frogs, however, the green-and-black poison dart frog will only release its poison if it feels that it is threatened, and wild specimens can be handled if the human holding it is calm and relaxed. The green-and-black poison frog, as with all poison dart frogs, loses its toxicity in captivity due to a change in diet. This has led scientists to believe that the green-and-black poison frog actually takes its poison from the ants it feeds on. Image by Andres Morya
    Green-Black-Poison-Dart Frog002.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
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Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    marsh-frog-jumping006.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
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Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    marsh-frog-jumping002.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
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Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    marsh-frog-jumping007.tiff
  • The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja), Misiones, Argentina. Is a Neotropical species of eagle, It is the largest and most powerful raptor found in the Americas, and among the largest extant species of eagles in the world. It usually inhabits tropical lowland rainforests in the upper (emergent) canopy layer. Destruction of its natural habitat has seen it vanish from many parts of its former range, and it is almost extinct in Central America. Image by Andres Morya
    Harpy Eagle-Harpia-harpyj001.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
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Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    marsh-frog-jumping003.tiff
  • The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja), Misiones, Argentina. Is a Neotropical species of eagle, It is the largest and most powerful raptor found in the Americas, and among the largest extant species of eagles in the world. It usually inhabits tropical lowland rainforests in the upper (emergent) canopy layer. Destruction of its natural habitat has seen it vanish from many parts of its former range, and it is almost extinct in Central America. Image by Andres Morya
    Harpy Eagle-Harpia-harpyj003.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
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Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    marsh-frog-jumping005.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
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Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    Jumping-frog10.tiff
  • The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja), Misiones, Argentina. Is a Neotropical species of eagle, It is the largest and most powerful raptor found in the Americas, and among the largest extant species of eagles in the world. It usually inhabits tropical lowland rainforests in the upper (emergent) canopy layer. Destruction of its natural habitat has seen it vanish from many parts of its former range, and it is almost extinct in Central America. Image by Andres Morya
    Harpy Eagle-Harpia-harpyj002.tiff
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Image by Andres Morya
    Toco-Toucan-Ramphastos-toco008.tiff
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Image by Andres Morya
    Toco-Toucan-Ramphastos-toco006.tiff
  • Monarch Butterfly , Danaus plexippus , in flight , high speed photographic technique Image by Andres Morya
    Monarch-Butterfly-in-flight011.tiff
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Image by Andres Morya
    Toco-Toucan-Ramphastos-toco011.tiff
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Image by Andres Morya
    Toco-Toucan-Ramphastos-toco007.tiff
  • Monarch Butterfly , Danaus plexippus , in flight , high speed photographic technique Image by Andres Morya
    Monarch-Butterfly-in-flight012.tiff
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Image by Andres Morya
    Toco-Toucan-Ramphastos-toco010.tiff
  • Monarch Butterfly , Danaus plexippus , in flight , high speed photographic technique Image by Andres Morya
    Monarch-Butterfly-in-flight010.tiff
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Image by Andres Morya
    Toco-Toucan-Ramphastos-toco003.tiff
  • Iguazu falls seen from the brazilian side of iguacu national park , parana , brazil , south america Image by Andres Morya
    iguazu-13.tif
  • Iguazu falls seen from the brazilian side of iguacu national park , parana , brazil , south america Image by Andres Morya
    iguazu-15.tif
  • Swallowtail, Yellow and Green butterflies flying and drinking moisture from wet sand Iguazu Falls, Argentina. Insects in Flight, High Speed Photography. Image by Andres Morya
    butterfly-flight-iguazu3.tif
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Image by Andres Morya
    Toco-Toucan-Ramphastos-toco010.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    arg_tem 1800.tiff
  • Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) is an arboreal hylid native to Neotropical rainforests in Central America. Red-eyed tree frogs inhabit areas near rivers and ponds in rainforests from southern Mexico, through Central America, to Northern Colombia. Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) is an arboreal hylid native to Neotropical rainforests in Central America. Red-eyed tree frogs inhabit areas near rivers and ponds in rainforests from southern Mexico, through Central America, to Northern Colombia. Image by Andres Morya
    Red-eyed-Treefrog-Agalychnis013.tiff
  • Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) is an arboreal hylid native to Neotropical rainforests in Central America. Red-eyed tree frogs inhabit areas near rivers and ponds in rainforests from southern Mexico, through Central America, to Northern Colombia. Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) is an arboreal hylid native to Neotropical rainforests in Central America. Red-eyed tree frogs inhabit areas near rivers and ponds in rainforests from southern Mexico, through Central America, to Northern Colombia. Image by Andres Morya
    Red-eyed-Treefrog-Agalychnis012.tiff
  • Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare), Corrientes, Argentina. Is a species of caiman found in central South America, including northeastern Argentina, Uruguay eastern Bolivia, central/south-west Brazil, and the rivers of Paraguay. Image by Andres Morya
    Yacare-caiman001.tiff
  • Swallowtail, Yellow and Green butterflies flying and drinking moisture from wet sand Iguazu Falls, Argentina. Insects in Flight, High Speed Photography. Image by Andres Morya
    misiones-butterflies.tiff
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    arg_tem 1815 - Version 2.tiff
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    arg_tem 1802 - Version 2 - Version ..tiff
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    Monarch-Butterfly-in-flight014.tiff
  • Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) in flight , high speed photographic technique Image by Andres Morya
    Monarch-Butterfly-in-flight013.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    arg_mis 6411.tiff
  • Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) is a large, colorful macaw. It is native to humid evergreen forests in the American tropics. Image by Andres Morya
    Scarlet-Macaw-Ara-macao001.tiff
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    arg_ibe 1643 - Version 2.tiff
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Image by Andres Morya
    Toco-Toucan-Ramphastos-toco011.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    arg_tem 1819.tiff
  • Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) is an arboreal hylid native to Neotropical rainforests in Central America. Red-eyed tree frogs inhabit areas near rivers and ponds in rainforests from southern Mexico, through Central America, to Northern Colombia. Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) is an arboreal hylid native to Neotropical rainforests in Central America. Red-eyed tree frogs inhabit areas near rivers and ponds in rainforests from southern Mexico, through Central America, to Northern Colombia. Image by Andres Morya
    Red-eyed-Treefrog-Agalychnis010.tiff
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco) flying through the rainforest, Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Image by Andres Morya
    Toco-Toucan-Ramphastos-toco-flying.tiff
  • Plains Viscacha or plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus), Corrientes, Argentina. They live in communal burrow systems in groups containing one or more males, several females and immatures. Viscachas forage in groups at night and aggregate underground during the day. Image by Andres Morya
    Plains-Viscacha-Lagostomus001.tiff
  • Swallowtail, Yellow and Green butterflies flying and drinking moisture from wet sand Iguazu Falls, Argentina. Insects in Flight, High Speed Photography. Image by Andres Morya
    flying-butterflies-iguazu.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    arg_ibe 3240 - Version 2 - Version ..tiff
  • Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) is an arboreal hylid native to Neotropical rainforests in Central America. Red-eyed tree frogs inhabit areas near rivers and ponds in rainforests from southern Mexico, through Central America, to Northern Colombia. Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) is an arboreal hylid native to Neotropical rainforests in Central America. Red-eyed tree frogs inhabit areas near rivers and ponds in rainforests from southern Mexico, through Central America, to Northern Colombia. Image by Andres Morya
    Red-eyed-Treefrog-Agalychnis011.tiff
  • Black howler (Alouatta caraya), Misiones, Argentina. Is a species of howler monkey, a large New World monkey, from northeast Argentina, east Bolivia, east and south Brazil and Paraguay. Named for their vocalizations, they may be heard most often around sunrise. This "dawn chorus" sounds much more like roaring than howling, and it announces the howlers' position as a means to avoiding conflict with other groups. The call can be heard up to 5 km away. Image by Andres Morya
    Black-howler-Alouatta-caraya001.tiff
  • Iguazu Falls National Park , Cataratas del Iguazú , Subtropical Rainforest , Province of Misiones , Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    iguazu_falls_sunrise001.tif
  • Southern Hawker or Blue Darner in Flight (Aeshna cyanea), Switzerland<br />
Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    Aeshna-cyanea-flight.tiff
  • European wasps in flight (Vespula germanica), Switzerland<br />
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Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    Vespula-germanica4.tif
  • Green basilisk or plumed basilisk running on water (Basiliscus plumifrons), Costa Rica Image by Andres Morya
    basilisk-running-water006.tif
  • Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    birds_flight003.tif
  • Green basilisk or plumed basilisk running on water (Basiliscus plumifrons), Costa Rica Image by Andres Morya
    basilisk-running-water001.tif
  • Insects in flight, high speed photographic technique, flying, wings, motion, insect Image by Andres Morya
    wasp_flight 8-ok.tif
  • Insects in flight, high speed photographic technique, flying, wings, motion, insect Image by Andres Morya
    ins_flig 18 - Version 2 - Version 2.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    butterflies_flight-45.tif
  • Postman Butterfly , Heliconius melpomene , in flight , Costa Rica , High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    butterflies_flight-44.tif
  • Image by Andres Morya
    butterflies_flight-38.tif
  • Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    butterflies_flight-17.tif
  • Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    butterflies_flight-12.tif
  • Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    bee_flight-2A.tif
  • Jaguar Face (Panthera onca), Amazon Basin, Peru Image by Andres Morya
    jaguar_face_peru-Panthera-onca001.tif
  • Honey Bee flying over flowers (Apis mellifera). Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    Honey-Bee-flying-flowers-Apis-mellif...tif
  • Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Bumblebee in Flight, Switzerland. Bumble Bee In Flight, Hymenoptera, Switzerland Image by Andres Morya
    Bumble-Bee-In-Flight005.jpg
  • Image by Andres Morya
    arg_tem 2534 - Version 2 - Version ..tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    arg_tem 2567 - Version 2.tiff
  • Patagonian Mara, Dolichotis patagonum, Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Patagonian-Mara-Dolichotis002.tiff
  • Southern Screamer (Chauna torquata), or Crested Screamer, Corrientes, Argentina. It is found in southeastern Peru, northern Bolivia, Paraguay, southern Brazil, Uruguay and northern Argentina. Its diet consists of plants stems, seeds, leaves, and, rarely, small animals. Image by Andres Morya
    Southern-Screamer-Chauna002.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    arg_tem 2208.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    mad_and-1452 - Version 2 - Version 2..tiff
  • Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Great Green Bush-Cricket (Tettigonia viridissima). Is a  'katydids crickets' belonging to the family Tettigoniidae. Insect in Flight, High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    Great-Green-Bush-Cricket-in-flight00..tiff
  • Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco), Brazil. Is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. Image by Andres Morya
    Toco-Toucan-Ramphastos-toco005.tiff
  • Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare), Corrientes, Argentina. Is a species of caiman found in central South America, including northeastern Argentina, Uruguay eastern Bolivia, central/south-west Brazil, and the rivers of Paraguay. Image by Andres Morya
    Yacare-caiman002.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    arg_ibe 2209.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    mad_ank-1682.tiff
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    mad_ank-640.tiff
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    mad_ank-556.tiff
  • Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus), Ankarana National Park, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    Crowned-Lemur-Eulemur005.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    mad_ank-272 - Version 2.tiff
  • Bats inside Ankarana Cave Fruit Bats (Eidolon dupreanum), Ankarana National Park, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    Eidolon-dupreanum-Cave-bats004.tiff
  • Madagascar Sparrowhawk (Accipiter madagascariensis), Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Eastern-central Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    madagascar-sparrowhawk001.tiff
  • Scorpion (Grosphus ankarana), Ankarana National Park, Northern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    scorpion-grosphus-ankarana001.tiff
  • (Nephila madagascarensis), Eastern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    Nephila-madagascarensis-spider.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    mad_amb-430.tiff
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