Place
Private
Date Added
June 30, 2019
03:48 PM EDT
Description
Green iguana nest along a small service road to a communication tower. on the border of a helicopter pad in aguas buenas
Date Added
December 5, 2023
01:09 AM CST
Date Added
January 2, 2024
11:54 AM AST
Date Added
April 26, 2022
11:53 PM UTC
Date Added
March 21, 2022
09:14 PM AST
Description
El Yunque National Rainforest
Date Added
December 8, 2021
11:09 AM AST
Date Added
October 10, 2013
10:25 AM CDT
Description
Black and Yellow Argiope spider eating house lizard.
Date Added
February 24, 2022
03:10 PM UTC
Date Added
September 14, 2021
01:57 AM UTC
Date Added
October 11, 2016
12:03 PM EDT
Date Added
June 16, 2017
09:46 AM EDT
Date Added
February 6, 2021
11:59 AM -04
Description
It was using a plastic cap as a shell
Date Added
January 12, 2021
01:31 AM AST
Date Added
August 3, 2020
08:21 PM UTC
Date Added
September 13, 2019
08:56 PM CEST
Date Added
November 15, 2019
04:19 PM CET
Date Added
June 9, 2019
11:14 PM CEST
Date Added
July 10, 2020
08:38 PM EDT
Date Added
June 2, 2020
03:37 AM ADT
Date Added
December 4, 2017
01:16 AM EST
Description
Brown Anole vs Rhysida longipes
Date Added
May 7, 2020
07:48 PM UTC
Date Added
April 2, 2020
10:01 PM UTC
Description
A “gallina de palo” as they are called in Puerto Rico, apparently got hit by a car. In her last burst of life, she left her eggs behind on the grass. I’ve never seen anything like this as all her eggs seemed to be in one long membrane tube. Puerto Rico’s Iguanas flourish in March and April as the heat begins to increase.
Date Added
September 15, 2017
05:42 PM -03
Date Added
March 4, 2020
07:21 PM EST
Date Added
January 1, 2020
02:48 PM AKST
Date Added
August 26, 2019
10:33 PM EDT
Description
swallowing a katydid (Tettigoniidae) with long antennae
Date Added
January 2, 2013
03:08 PM PST
Date Added
April 21, 2019
02:27 AM UTC
Description
The first photo is two days later at 3:00 PM, April 22,2019
Date Added
January 5, 2015
02:28 AM CET
Description
One of the 2 is fake - guess which one.
Solution for all who are still wondering: The plastic rattle snake has been put in the entrance of the camp kitchen as a deterrent against the local troop of Malbrouck Monkeys, which used to raid the stored food, and surprisingly they never ever entered the kitchen since then.
This skink, however, equipped with astounding cognitive abilities, shows off with his balls of steel.
Err, I think it's a female....
Date Added
February 23, 2018
01:13 AM EST