Searching for the Tropical Flat / Red-Eyed Tree Snake, Siphlophis compressus, an night in the mountains of the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica.
Corrections / additional comments:
03:24 - More specifically, these nematodes have created cysts beneath the skin. They may have been transmitted through water as well.
04:01 - Apologies for the terrible frame rate throughout this segment. No idea what occurred there.
10:39 - If you are in the right habitat, of course (which is not difficult to find at all).
Chapters:
00:00 - Giant Centipede (Scolopendra sp.)
01:28 - Land Crab (Ptychophallus sp.)
02:42 - Tropical Flat / Red-Eyed Tree Snake #1 (Siphlophis compressus)
04:01 - Slender Snail Sucker (Sibon dimidiatus)
05:17 - Bess Beetles + Pseudoscorpions (Passalidae + Cthoniidae)
06:54 - Gray Four-Eyed Opossum (Philander melanurus)
07:32 - Tropical Flat / Red-Eyed Tree Snake #2 (Siphlophis compressus)
09:02 - Drab / Veragua Cross-Banded Treefrogs (Smilisca sordida)
10:19 - Ornate Cat-Eyed Snake (Leptodeira ornata)
11:33 - Soil Centipede (Oryidae)
12:53 - Tropical Flat / Red-Eyed Tree Snake #3 (Siphlophis compressus)
14:08 - Crab / Huntsman Spider (Olios sp.)
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8 июл 2024