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Colibrí de Julia (Chlorestes julie)Observ.
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purple breast, aqua throat,emerald/turquoise nape. dark wings, head, and back
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Coral Panameña (Micrurus multifasciatus)Observ.
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black and red/orange stripes. Tip of head is black. Thin, about 2cm diameter and 50cm length
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Tlacuache Dorado (Caluromys derbianus)Observ.
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pale white/pink tail which is longer than its body. LIght brown/ chestnut fur. black marking on face, vertically between the eyes
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Erizo Diadema (Diadema antillarum)Observ.
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spherical body with long black spikes. found in shallow waters and coral reefs
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Mariposas Búho (Género Caligo)Observ.
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huge eyespots (black spot surrounded by white in a circular black border) on ventral side of lower wing. 2 pairs of wings folded above body,with only ventral side expose. Wings are a mixture of different shades of brown with small spots and fringes as markings. Bottom wing is appears to have a grey/purple hue to the brown colour. Pair of antennae pointing anteriorally. Only 2 pairs of legs visible. Clearly a type of butterfly. Body is a light brown with abdomen hidden by wings
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Paloma Triste (Patagioenas nigrirostris)Observ.
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It is unpatterned and mainly wine-purple ( on throat and upper part of breast) and grey(on head) in colour, becoming browner on the belly. The tail and Wings are darker, almost black, the bill is black and short, and the legs and eyes are purple-red. bird has a large breast similar to a pigeon or dove. Head is small in relation to body.
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Guanábana (Annona muricata)Observ.
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low-branching tree with a green, oval fruit that appears to have a tough exterior that has thorny spine extensions. Leaves are green, smooth and oblong with a wedge shaped base and a main central vein.leaves slightly folded vertically inwards at central vein
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Hongos de Repisa (Orden Polyporales)Observ.
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Fungus is thin and laterally attached to tree bark , is a chestnut/brown colour on all surfaces with concentric zonation, which appear gradually in elevation as it gets further from substrate( like small steps). Fungus grows outward horizontally with an irregular circular/concave shape,with an yellow/orange border
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Copa Rosa (Cookeina speciosa)Observ.
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have a deep, cup-shaped to funnel-shaped pileus.pileus is smooth with no gills and is a bright orange/peach colour. Stem is thin with a pale white/yellow colour. Growing on a decaying piece of tree bark.small in size about 2in in height. Annulus and volva not present or not visible
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Mango (Mangifera indica)Observ.
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tree is evergreen, erect and branching with a thick trunk and broad, rounded canopy. The leaves of the tree are shiny and dark green, long lanceolate shaped with a yellow central vein. The fruit drupes down, is smooth, kidney/oval shaped, and ranges from green to yellow/orange, some have black spots or markings and have a sticky residue. Tree is fragrant.
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Perezoso de Tres Dedos (Bradypus variegatus)Observ.
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about the size of a small dog. Found hanging/eating the leaves of a cercropia tree. Has 3 fingers with long claw-like extensions which it used to hang from tree branch. Full body and head covered in long brown fur. Has a black nose that protrudes from skull slightly. Has a white band across its forehead and down the bridge of its nose, with a black mask over its eyes. Fur on head/face is shorter than that on the rest of its body. For on top of its head and on its throat appear a darker shade of brown. Some parts of its fur appear to have tints of green(maybe moss). Animal had very slow movements.
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Mono Tití (Saguinus geoffroyi)Observ.
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type of small monkey. It is predominantly black and white, with a reddish nape. Diurnal, spends most of its time in trees. Eats fruits.The fur on its back is variegated black and yellow, with pale legs, feet and chest.Its face is nearly bare, but the head has reddish fur with a triangle-shaped patch in the front of the head. The tail is chestnut-red and has a black tip.
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Besucona Asiática (Hemidactylus frenatus)Observ.
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reptile, type of lizard or gecko. On its upper surfaces it is a pale gray/brown, while its limbs, tail and head have a pale pink tone.transluscent, skin around eyes is a pale blue. Vertebral column slight visible through skin and appears as a whiteish stripe down the middle of its back. Has 5 toes. Tail is as long as body. Found on the wall of a residential building, has ability to adhere to surfaces. Bilaterally symmetrical
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Género SteirodonObserv.
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Pair of large, segmented back legs attached to thorax. 2 Pairs of shorter front legs attached to thorax. Has wings oriented backwards and slightly angled above horizontal. Abdomen hidden/enclose in wings. Body resembles a green leaf, even down to a detailed venation (veins in the leaf). Individual was large about 10cm. Has compound yellow 'beady' eyes on either side of head with a pair of antennae. Bilaterally symmetrical. Was found on the bark of a palm, no movement observed even with a close human presence.
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Ñeque (Dasyprocta punctata)Observ.
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The coat containes several shades of brown with black stipples black dorsally, and are lighter ventrally. The fur looks course yet glossy . The hairs increase in length from the anterior to the posterior part of the body with the area around the eyes nose and mouth lacking fur (bald). Has a head similar to a guineapig. Has a thin, short, dark grey, tail with no fur. Brown eyes with erect, open, internally pink ears. Bilaterally symmetrical. Clearly a mammal, resembling a large rodent