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A very small sampling of the amazing things I was luck enough to see while in the field.  



Dennis and Mahmood
Me and Mahmood


Two-toed sloth hangin' out
A two-toed sloth, hangin' out


Bothrops asper
See how friendly my species looks?


Vinny and a silky anteater
Vinny and a silky anteater (only one I ever saw)


Ectophylla alba, cutest buggers in the forest
The bat Ectophylla alba - cutest little buggers in the forest


Bothriechis schlegellii (eyelash viper)
Bothriechis schelgelii, the eyelash viper (golden phase), one of my
absolute favorite snakes.


Pseustes poecilonotus (bird-eating snake)
Pseustes poecilonotus, the bird-eating snake


Logan and Marisa
Logan and Marisa playing with geckos


Hyla rufitela (red-webbed tree frog)
Hyla rufitela, the red-webbed tree frog


The crocodile that tried to eat me
The crocodile that tried to eat me.  Not my favorite animal.


Dennis with a friend
Me and a friend


Dendrobates auratus (green poison-dart frog)
Dendrobates auratus, the green-and-black poison dart frog


Kiri and Nigel
Kiri and Nigel at work.  Somehow they managed
to never get dirty.

My very first botfly!
My very first botfly!


Micrurus nigrocinctus (Central American coral snake)
Micrurus nigrocinctus, Central American coral snake


Three-toed sloth and her baby
A three-toed sloth and her baby


Oxybelis aenias (brown vine snake)
Oxybelis aenias, brown vine snake, looking very tough


Snake Surgery
Surgery


Agalychnis callidryas (red-eyed tree frog)
Costa Rican poster child Agalychnis callidryas, the red-eyed
tree frog.  


Scorpion eating a centipede.  Very scary.
Scorpion eating a centipede.  Not sure which is scarier.


Don't try this at home... although that's how I learned it.
Don't try this at home... although that's how I
learned it.


           

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