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    Geoffroy’s Tamarin | A Small but Colorful Primate

    Geoffroy's tamarin (Saguinus geoffroyi), is a small primate with a distinctive appearance and highly social nature, inhabiting the lush tropical forests of Panama and Colombia. With its striking black-and-white fur, reddish-brown nape, a...
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    Searching for Wild Rainbow Boas in the Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador

    – An Encounter in the Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador – This time, I’d like to share an incredible experience: spotting the stunning Rainbow Boa (Epicrates cenchria) in the Amazon rainforest of Ecuador. Rainbow Boa (Epicrates cenchria) ■ A ...
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    The World’s Most Feared Pit Viper Observed in Colombia’s Chocó Rainforest: Terciopelo

    This time, I’d like to introduce a terrifying yet fascinating snake we encountered in Colombia’s Chocó Rainforest — the Terciopelo (Bothrops asper), one of the most feared pit vipers in the world. This rainforest, known as...
  • Herping

    How to Find Poison Dart Frogs: 3 Tips from the Jungle

    Kokoe Poison Frog:Phyllobates aurotaenia The rainforests of Central and South America are home to some of the most dazzling creatures on Earth—poison dart frogs.Their vivid colors—electric blue, fiery red, sunshine yellow—look like some...
  • Herping

    Frogs of the Chocó Rainforest: A Herping Adventure in Colombia

    The Chocó Rainforest, spanning Colombia and Ecuador, is known as a treasure trove of biodiversity. It boasts the second-highest rainfall in the world, consistently high humidity throughout the year due to the lack of a pronounced dry sea...
  • Mammal

    Meet the Tiny Monkeys of the Ecuadorian Amazon: 4 Unique Species

    Deep in the Ecuadorian Amazon live some of the world’s smallest and most fascinating primates. During my month-long stay in the region, I was lucky enough to observe four incredible species—three types of tamarins and one marmoset. In th...
  • Birding

    How to Find the Harpy Eagle

    This time, let's explore how to find the Harpy Eagle (scientific name: Harpia harpyja), one of the world’s top three largest birds of prey. They are found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, including Suriname, Colo...
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    What is World Frog Day?

    What is World Frog Day? Let me introduce you to World Frog Day, a special day celebrated on March 20 every year.This day is recognized globally as an opportunity to reflect on the importance of amphibian conservation,...
  • Herping

    How to Find the Ecuador Poison Frog

    The Amazon rainforest of Ecuador is home to a variety of colorful and mysterious poison frogs. Among them, one of the easiest to observe is the Ecuador Poison Frog (scientific name: Ameerega bilinguis). In this article, I ...
  • Birding

    Amazon’s Pikachu?! How to Find the Cream-colored Woodpecker

    Cream-colored Woodpecker (Celeus flavus) Today, I’d like to introduce my personal favorite woodpecker, the Cream-colored Woodpecker (Celeus flavus). The males, in particular, have a striking resemblance to Pikachu from Pokémon,...
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