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Ecuadorian Wildlife

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    Photograph by Bethany Augliere 

    A blue and gold macaw in the trees.
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    Photograph by Bethany Augliere 

    A dusky titi monkey forages in the trees of Yasuni National Park in Ecuador.
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    A blue-footed booby keeps two small chicks warm. Their nest is nothing more than a dip in the sand.
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    A marine iguana uses the lava rocks to warm up after foraging on algae in the ocean.
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    Photograph by Bethany Augliere 

    A land iguana eats the fruit of a cactus, the staple of their diet, which provides the necessary food and water.
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    A large adult male marine iguana climbs a rock.
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    Photograph by Bethany Augliere 

    Sally Lightfoot crabs are very agile and opportunistic feeders.
  • Photo: Galapagos tortoises

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    Galápagos tortoises are the largest living tortoises, weighing about 550 pounds (249 kilograms).
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    Photograph by Bethany Augliere 

    A sea lion rests along a rocky shore.

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