| Some thumbnail photos of our trip to Cuba. Click thumbnail for a larger image.
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| Some of the trips participants from left to right: Kevin deQuieroz - photographing A. bartschi; Jonathan Losos - with A. porcus; Kevin and Steve Poe - prepping specimens; Steve - getting bit by A. noblei; Paul Hertz - checking thermal models. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| L. macropus and a series of this species eating a juvenile A. jubar. Manuel was gathering some thermal data on jubar at Mareo del Portillo when the macropus jumped up and grabbed the poor little sucker off his perch! | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Some other herps from around Marea del Portillo from left to right: Cricosaura typica; A. argenteolus; A. allisoni (we found this one being skeletonized by ants); Tropidophis melanurus with the A. allisoni/porcatus we palped out of it; A. argustaceps. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Herps from around Gran Piedra from lef to right: A. noblei - a juvenile of this crown-giant species; A. allogus; A. argillaceus; A pair of A. porcus - this species was often found in pairs; A. isolepis (I hope you can see it!); A. homolechis displaying. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Herps from around Soroa from left to right: A. mestrei (first two photos) - this species has the coolest dewlap I've ever seen; A. barschi (two photos) - these guys were in a karstic region not too far from Soroa; A. vermiculatus - a large aquatic species. | |||||||||||||||||||||