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  • A poisonous eyelash pit viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) in Costa Rica.
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  • A green and black poison dart frog (Dendrobates auratus) in Costa Rica.
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  • A lionfish off the coast of the Bahamas.
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  • A lionfish on a coral reef at the Bahamas.
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  • A red eyed tree frog in a Costa Rica rainforest.
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  • A venomous lionfish is an introduced species at Jardines de la Reina off the coast of Cuba.
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  • A crown of thorns sea star off the coast of Coiba, Panama.
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  • A venomous Central American bushmaster (Lachesis stenophrys) snake in Costa Rica.
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  • A close-up view of a venomous side striped palm-pitviper (Bothriechis lateralis) in Costa Rica.
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  • A red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) rests on a leaf in Costa Rica.
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  • A male Tarantula  Aphonopelma sp.
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  • Soil Centipede, Pebble Beach CA. All centipedes are predaceous on other small creatures in the soil. They have large jaws (for their size) for grasping and injecting poison into their victims. They may eat very small black cutworms and newly hatched white grubs, but most likely they feed on springtails and other micro-invertebrates in the soil. Centipedes are recognized by having only one pair of legs per body segment; millipedes have two pairs of legs per segment and lack the large jaws
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