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Tropical Amblypygi Project
Photographs from the field
25 July 2010
This big gecko has become a regular resident of our lab.
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Kenneth J. Chapin
Tiputini Biodiversity Staion, YasunÃ, Ecuador
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Taylor spotted t...
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This big gecko has become a regular resident of ou...
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