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  • White caiman along a creek south of Napo Wildlife Center in Yasuni National Park, Orellana Province, Ecuador
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  • King Bird of Paradise (Cicinnurus regius) male.  Detail of green central tail feathers, red body, and blue feet.
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  • King Bird of Paradise (Cicinnurus regius) tail feather detail.  Captured at Kwerba
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  • Comet (Calloplesiops altivelis aka Calloplesiops argus).  When alarmed, this fish sticks its head into a hole and leaves its tail exposed, mimicing the appearance of a moray eel (specifically, it mimics the Whitemouth Moray, Gymnothorax meleagris).  This image shows the fish in a normal pose.
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  • Great Hornbill (Buceros bicornis) female inside her nest cavity in a hollow tree with tail raised.   IUCN Red List: Near Threatened.
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  • A plant hopper nymph (Fulgoroidea Sp.) excretes waste as long fibers of a waxy residue of sugars that appears as a tail.  .Danum Valley Conservation Area, Borneo Island.
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  • A young orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) named Misha holds a dead rat by the tail. Orangutans rarely eat meat, so researchers surmised that the youngster was simply curious.
    Juvenile Orangutan 1.jpg
  • Sharp blades at the base of the tail of a surgeonfish are powerful defensive weapons, and they are advertised by their bright yellow color.
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  • Comet (Calloplesiops altivelis aka Calloplesiops argus).  When alarmed, this fish sticks its head into a hole and leaves its tail exposed, mimicing the appearance of a moray eel (specifically, it mimics the Whitemouth Moray, Gymnothorax meleagris).  This image shows the fish in the head in hole positiion, mimicing a moray.
    CR355-36c.jpg