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CU Orange flower, South America

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CU Orange flower, South America
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MS Rain drops falling in water, South America

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MS Rain drops falling in water, South America
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Very Large Telescope (VLT) mount and mirror moving during preparations for a night of observation.

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The VLT, operated by the European Southern Observatory, is sited on Cerro Paranal, in Chile. It consists of four 8.2-metre-diameter mirror telescopes, which can be used independently or have their views combined to increase resolving...
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Cafetiere Coffee Heaven

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Stylised Shot Of A Cafetiere Being Plunged, Strong Backlight
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Aerial of vast river flooding, River Amazon, South American

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Aerial of vast river flooding, River Amazon, South American
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BCU Scarlet macaw preening, South America

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BCU Scarlet macaw preening, South America
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MS Woolly monkey dangling from branch whilst foraging, South America

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MS Woolly monkey dangling from branch whilst foraging, South America
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MCU eel head, Amazon, South America

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MCU eel head, Amazon, South America
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CU Tortoise emerging from shell and walking through frame, Amazon

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CU Tortoise emerging from shell and walking through frame, Amazon
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WA POV of boat travelling along river through overhanging rainforest, Amazon

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WA POV of boat travelling along river through overhanging rainforest, Amazon
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CU Tapir eating leaves, South America

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CU Tapir eating leaves, South America
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CU Sand, South America

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CU Sand, South America
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MCU Toadstools growing on log, Amazon

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MCU Toadstools growing on log, Amazon
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Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, eight days after being laid.

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Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. They take their...
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Close-up of two glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, ten days after being laid.

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Their hearts are seen beating beneath their skin, with the main blood vessel running towards its tail. Dark areas of pigment are also seen. Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South...
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Close-up of a glass frog larva (tadpole) developing in its egg, eight days after being laid.

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The glass frog is so named due to its translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Its heart is seen beating beneath its skin, and blood cells are seen moving in the large vessel in its chest. Dark areas of pigment are...
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MS Juvenile White-fronted capuchin clambering through branches, foraging, South America

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MS Juvenile White-fronted capuchin clambering through branches, foraging, South America
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Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, ten days after being laid.

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Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. They take their...
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Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, sixteen days after being laid.

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Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. They take their...
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Two glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, five days after being laid.

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Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. Filmed in the...
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Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, six days after being laid.

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Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. Filmed in the...
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BCU Jaguar panting, South America

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BCU Jaguar panting, South America
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MCU Margay looking upwards, South America

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MCU Margay looking upwards, South America
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CU Juvenile Green iguana, South America

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CU Juvenile Green iguana, South America