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Arac. family (Xanthosoma undipes), also called elephant ear, along a foggy access road, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica.
A Costa Rican girl holds a (Papilio garamas syedra) or Swallowtail butterfly, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica.
A Costa Rican girl holds a (Papilio garamas syedra) or Swallowtail butterfly, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica.
A Costa Rican girl holds a (Papilio garamas syedra) or Swallowtail butterfly, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica.
Original Quaker Settler and Monteverde Reserve co-founder Wilford Guindon examines maps of the Penas Blancas Valley, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica.
The strange Tomato Hornworm caterpillar, with its fake eyes and fake tail to scare off predators such as birds, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica
An exotic bronze metallic caterpillar inches along the edge of a leaf, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica
The strange Tomato Hornworm caterpillar, with its fake eyes and fake tail to scare off predators such as birds, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica
A tiny unknown caterpillar rising up to chew the end of a leaf. Stark red, yellow, and black coloration suggests danger, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica
A tiny unknown caterpillar rising up to chew the end of a leaf. Stark red, yellow, and black coloration suggests danger, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica
A striking pale blue, red, and black stinkbug, shows the topside, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica
A striking pale blue, red, and black stinkbug, shows the underside, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica
A wild avocado (Lauracea sp.), in an area near Monteverde, Costa Rica where new species of the tree have bee found in recent years. It's a favorite of the three-wattled bellbird (Procnias tricarunlata).