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  • Seedling of the Giant strangler fig tree (Ficus stupenda) sprouts on the moss and mulch covered floor of the rain forest.
    Giant Strangler Fig Tree Seedling.jpg
  • A female gravid wasp after having mated in a strangler fig and emerged, flies off to another fig guided by chemical attractions to begin the life cycle anew.
    Gravid Wasp On Fig 1.jpg
  • Root tips of a Giant strangler fig tree (Ficus stupenda) creep down and traverse the trunk of a host tree. Though never sapping it of nutrients, it will stifle the host's growth as the roots meet and fuse together.
    Fig Tree Root Tips.jpg
  • Root tips of a Giant strangler fig tree (Ficus stupenda) creep down and traverse the trunk of a host tree. Though never sapping it of nutrients, it will stifle the host's growth as the roots meet and fuse together.
    Fig Tree Root Tips.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus stupenda) growing on its host tree.  Its roots wrap around a host tree and descend to the ground.   Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.  Host is a giant Dipterocarp tree (Shorea sp.)
    FT115-18.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus stupenda) growing on its host tree.  Its roots wrap around a host tree and descend to the ground.   Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.  Host is a giant Dipterocarp tree (Shorea sp.)
    FT115-09.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus stupenda) growing on its host tree.  Its roots wrap around a host tree and descend to the ground.   Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.  Host is a giant Dipterocarp tree (Shorea sp.)
    FT116-27.jpg
  • A rhinoceros hornbill perched in a strangler fig tree.
    Rhinoceros Hornbill 2.jpg
  • A red-crowned barbet (Megalaima rafflesii) eats a strangler fig
    Red-crowned Barbet.jpg
  • Seed of the Bornean ironwood tree shown dwarfing the size of the barely visible seed of a strangler fig tree.
    Seed Comparison.jpg
  • A male fighting wasp, also an opportunist, emerges from a fig. His enlarged mandibles may have served him inside in a battle over mates, but-winner or los er-he will take only a step or two before he dies.
    Fighting Wasp In Fig.jpg
  • A Polyrhachis ant discards a morsel of strangler fig pulp from its nest after extracting the seeds to eat later.
    Ant Emerging From Nest.jpg
  • A young rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) tosses up a fig from a strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) before swallowing it.  Lowland rain forest of Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
    NGM199704_41.jpg
  • Long-tailed macaque (Macaca fasicularis) in a Strangler fig tree (Ficus sp.) ladened with ripe figs on which macaques feed.
    Long-tailed Macaque In Fig Tree.jpg
  • This female gravid wasp will use her long ovipositor to lay her eggs without ever entering or pollinating the fig.
    Gravid Wasp On Fig 2.jpg
  • A young female gravid wasp covered with pollen, wriggles through a tunnel opened by a male that has hatched before her in a strangler fig
    Gravid Wasp In Fig.jpg
  • A butterfly sips juice from a fig.
    Butterfly Eating Fig.jpg
  • A female southern ground hornbill offers food to a male.
    Ground Hornbill Food Offering.jpg
  • A Polyrhacis ant on a strangler fig leaf.
    Ant On Fig Leaf.jpg
  • Moss-covered roots of the Strangler fig tree (Ficus caulocarpa), which surround its host in what appears to be scaffolding.
    Ficus Caulocarpa Roots.jpg
  • A Bornean White-bearded Gibbon (Hylobates albibarbis) hangs from a tree in Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
    ngs94_0142.jpg
  • A Bornean White-bearded Gibbon (Hylobates albibarbis) with young clinging to her as she swings through the rai n forest canopy in search of strangler figs to eat.  Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia.
    Bornean White-bearded Gibbon.jpg
  • A southern ground hornbill in flight
    Southern Ground Hornbill In Flight.jpg
  • Researcher Cheryl Knott climbs a rope into a giant canopy tree with stranger fig tree roots growing down its side.  Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia.
    Researcher Climbing Tree 2.jpg
  • Researcher Cheryl Knott climbs a rope into a giant canopy tree with stranger fig tree roots growing down its side.  Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia.
    Researcher Climbing Tree 1.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus kerkhovenii) tree in the lowland rain forest of Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.
    FT33-11.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus sp.) that has killed its host tree long ago.  The host has rotted away, leaving a hollow center.  Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.
    FT154-25.jpg
  • Southern yellow-billed hornbills perform a territorial display.
    Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbills Dis...jpg
  • A group of ground hornbills perch on a tree trunk.
    Ground Hornbill Group.jpg
  • A close view of the eye of a ground hornbill.
    Ground Hornbill Eye.jpg
  • Lowland rain forest with morning mist in Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, taken from high in the canopy.
    Rainforest In The Mist.jpg
  • A trio of ground hornbills.
    Ground Hornbill Trio.jpg